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BSM1

What? Me worry?
After watching the world go by and reading countless "God" posts on many forums, I am convinced that God has to be Rastefarian.
 

Awoon

Well-Known Member
So we only have one poster admit his God follows his religion.

And would be the "incomplete" relgion.

Thank you.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
So we only have one poster admit his God follows his religion.
And would be the "incomplete" relgion.
hank you.
Just as we might believe in a god who created us & our realm,
a god could believe that a greater entity created him & his realm.
Does it turtle all the way up?
 

Awoon

Well-Known Member
Just as we might believe in a god who created us & our realm,
a god could believe that a greater entity created him & his realm.
Does it turtle all the way up?


Yer way off course with this thread.

What religion does your god practice?
 

Sir Doom

Cooler than most of you
So we only have one poster admit his God follows his religion.

It seems a bit odd to call it an admission. It isn't like its some dirty secret. Maybe people are afraid to speak for their god? I just don't really think of god that way, I suppose. I'm not really speaking for it, I'm just stating what I believe about it. Being that my religion is not exactly rigidly structured, I suppose I have an easier time than most. :shrug:

It would be sort of weird for say a Catholic to say that their god follows Catholicism. The idea of that particular god taking sacrament for example just seems a bit silly. A lot of religious traditions would be similar. They are designed to be symbolic reminders of certain lessons or events that are significant from a human standpoint, but would be redundant to the point of ridiculous for the actual god they worship.

And would be the "incomplete" relgion.

Yeah, I expect that god still has a lot to learn about the universe just like we do. I don't really like the 'almighty creator' idea. It just seems like a pointless existence. There is a couple of threads about humans reaching a peak of learning and scientific advancement which I don't believe we ever will. For this reason, I don't think god would have or ever will either. It makes more sense to me that god would be a student of the universe as much (if not more so) than we are.

Thank you.

Sure thing.
 

Madhuri

RF Goddess
Staff member
Premium Member
So we only have one poster admit his God follows his religion.

Thank you.

Why would you expect anyone to say that their God follows their religion? There aren't any gods that follow religion so it would be weird if someone actually said this.
 

Awoon

Well-Known Member
Why would you expect anyone to say that their God follows their religion? There aren't any gods that follow religion so it would be weird if someone actually said this.


Well you just answered by saying no gods follow religions.

And you speak for everyone?
 

Satyamavejayanti

Well-Known Member
What religion is the God of your choice?

I don't think Gods follows any religion, religions follow Gods.

What use would a God have for religion when God itself is the Basis of one.

I also think religions are just man made attempts to understand God, God has no need to understand anything being all knowing.
 
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