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One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
If so, why?
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One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
Depends on how one is defining the word "god" there. Under certain definitions there can only be one of that being, under other definitions they can be many, an indefinite amount of them. So whether or not it matters depends on that.
How do you know your god is the right one?
One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
As long one only follow one at the time, it would not be a problem if it existed more than one God this is seen from a "monothetic view of course, many asian religions follow and believe in multiple Gods, godesses, devas and so on.One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
I assume it matters to them. I assume they pick the god-concept that resonates with who they are and how they live.One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
Evolution?we are acknowledging what appears to be "the truth" of why we exist..
If ones view on gods or religion is to just go with whatever, I don't really think such person is particularly interested or take the stuff very seriously, and seem to be more a matter of believing and finding comfort in that, rather than making an argument for what they truly believe is true.One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
I don't think it matters.
In Hinduism, there is what is called the Ishta Devata, and its basically the form of God a person chooses to worship. This doesn't negate the other forms, it just means the worshipper has chosen this particular form as their own.
And then there are polytheists, who worship multiple forms. That's okay, too. Personally, I worship many forms. I find the beauty in the way God/dess has diversely presented itself to be infinitely beautiful.
How do you know your god is the right one?
One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?
One god or twenty gods. Does it really matter which god a person picks?
If so, why?