• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Doesn’t the old testament acknowledge the existence of the other gods of the region? The Hebrew’s god tells them not to worship the other gods but only him. They’re not presented as false gods, more as opponents.

      • boatsnhos931@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        So christians believe in multiple Gods? What about gods from other regions? Does Jesus God Holy spirit supervise them? I love the Bible, when it comes to fantasy… You really can’t get any better…I met a goddess on the Truckee River one time and I tell you whut boy

    • Lovstuhagen@hilariouschaos.com
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      6 months ago

      This is one of the silliest quotes because we know that the ancient pagans often viewed one another’s gods as correspondent - “Thor is their Zeus,” etc.

      And then you have the problem of henotheism where there is potentially a single god with many avatars and a pantheon of lesser spiritual beings… And you start to realize, "Wait, if the Vasihnavites, Shiavites, etc. are really just saying that there is a an arch deity over everything with many avatars in the form of lesser gods that he wears the masks of, plus lesser deities that can’t defy him and act as angels and demons…

      "… What is a God, really? Aren’t they nearly monotheists…?"

      What is a God.

      Plus there’s the very classic position of the Jews and the Chrsitians - the gods of gentiles are demons.

      Christianity does not become a religion that denies other gods, but one that claims other gods are misidentified.

      Throw in some liberalism and yuo can even have Christians arguing that the worship directed as Vishnu by devoted Hindus who lead ethical lives and strive to be great manifestations of goodness & virtue for the sake of God’s love is not the worship of demons, at all, but rather, an attempt to reach our God through their own traditions that may even be guided in some form by the Holy Spirit…

      So, IDK, IDK to what extent anyone is denying other people’s gods and its relevance to religion today.