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There are about 1000 gods. Is that evidence against God?

Dan From Smithville

Monsters! Monsters from the id! Forbidden Planet
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm interested in the probability that every
follover of every single one of the 1001
(sorry, its not 1000) Gos had the good
luck to choose the right one.

Yet they all did.
I have been very lucky. Or so I believe.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
It's evidence that belief in any one of them
is to believe in something highly improbable
It's only highly improbable that how we choose to conceive of God falls far short of the actuality of such an inexplicable existential possibility as the great mystery source, sustenance, and purpose of all that is (God). Because there is no logical correlation between the inaccuracy of our various conceptions of God, and the probable existence of God, itself. A point that atheists persistently ignore.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.

For me it is a matter of being able to objectively determine which is the right god(s).

You can believe in whatever god you choose. Whichever you feel is correct. Feelings however are not objective evidence of being correct. So I have not checked out every god, but I have checked out many gods. Every one of them felt correct.

Feelings are an internal experience. There is no denying that we feel what we feel. So I find any god I choose to believe in can feel correct. Based on feelings, any god is as correct as any other god. The only real difference is our choice in what to believe in.

I'm not an atheist because I did not find god. I found many gods. Each felt to me as correct as the next. I decided that if there was a god, my feelings could not be relied on to determine which god is correct.

Taking my feelings out of the equation, I found there was no way to objectively determine which god, religion or concept of god is correct.

Then best not to believe in a god because belief, faith really, causes these feelings, and hey, they are good feelings and even experiences of an actual relationship with any god you decide to place faith in.

The god you have faith in does not have to be true to create these feelings. The feeling of being in a relationship with a god or gods is possible regardless of which god or gods you choose to believe in.

So your feeling right about your god is possible with any god. What god you believe in doesn't really matter.

Does this mean there is no God? No. It means that whatever the truth is, is irrelevant to your beliefs and feelings.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.

All deities do not exist as real to the five senses. So far I've seen at least on RF god can be an experience, practice, incarnation, actually bodies of nature, mystical experience, things people label as gods.

Those gods that are like Athena and vampires going after the gods of Star Trek, I don't believe exist.

I "think" that's what atheist mean by gods. They all in the same mythology camp. Whether that is good or bad many pagans tend to say existence is what is whether mythology or not. Aka. who cares?

But experiences do exist. Nature does. Sacraments of various religions exist. Culture, language, and theology differ. Not god. Human nature.
 

Colt

Well-Known Member
There is one God and many concepts and religious constructs. Faith is the only requirement for salvation inside or outside of any religion.
 

firedragon

Veteran Member
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.

Thats a very common argument, but a seriously childish one in my opinion. An atheist claiming that theists are atheists to some other theisms is ignorance of the meaning of atheism itself.

Religious atheistic evangelists use this apologetic dogmatically like a mantra. ;)
 

epronovost

Well-Known Member
Can you calculate the probability of the sun being a god?
Would it be the same number as the moon being a god?

Absoltely I can. Here's the calculous. Is the number of people worshipping the sun as a god superior to one? The answer is yes, thus the sun is a god to those people. Would ou rather I present you the calculous in the form of a formula or a formal sylogism?
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.
This problem may be solved with the Religious Method. Right friend, please?

Regards
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
and no......it stands to reason.....

there can only be ....ONE.......Almighty
No, you are thinking of the HIghlander. Or in our more politically correct days:

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Muffled

Jesus in me
Atheists often cite the great abundance of gods.
In my opinion, this is not evidence against God.
I believe, it rather shows that God allows other beliefs to happen, for some time at least.
Here is a video by an atheist on this matter:

If you think that every single god deserves to be scrutinized equally... check out a thousand gods then.
This would be my suggestion.

I believe the null hypothesis is difficult to prove unless one can show that something should happen but hasn't happened. That is not the case with God. If they say it should have happened that he was invented like pagan gods or might have existed by people called gods. It is illogical. It is reasoning from the general to the detail which is fallacious reasoning.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
"Evidence" is valid only in Science/Scientific Method it does not work in Atheist Method, please. Right friend, please?

Regards
There is no "Atheist Method". This has been explained to you many times. Why repeat a falsehood. Some religions have rules about bearing false witness against your neighbor.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
It's evidence that belief in any one of them
is to believe in something highly improbable

I believe along with probabilities there are also exceptions. It was probable at age 75 getting the Covid-19 would kill me but I was an exception because God intervened and made it go away.
 
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