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Old 05-25-2007, 12:14 PM
revots33 revots33 is offline
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Default Re: What If There Is a God?

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But when trying to understand an infinite God with our finite abilities to understand wouldn't it be expected that we would be where we are right now? With a lack of consensus?

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The current understandings of god are no more or less right/probable/ridiculous than the ancient Greeks/Romans/Native Americans/Druids etc. It's not like humankind is working its way toward the "correct" version of god.

Your "god is love" idea is no more or less probable than anyone else's theory, regardless of how right it feels to *you*. The lack of consensus is much more likely to be because humans have made all of it up, rather than a developing understanding of an actual god.
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