kylef wrote:
Uzique wrote:
kylef wrote:
Didn't understand his point then but my point is still in effect - if someone worships the 'wrong' God the effect will be the same of worshipping no God (assuming the God we're talking about is specific to one religion).
No, it invalidates your point because (indirectly) each ju-ju traditional-organised body of religion are all
appraising the one, true Lord. Just they don't know it, they each think they're on the mark when really they're all addressing the same guy. Not a 'false God' or a 'false idol' (an idol isn't a God, especially within a biblical and religious context)- but all true and proper reverence. To take the eponym of the thread-starter, playas' need to wreckognize and stop fightin', realize that there's only one true God and only one true love for all y'all, every holy text and prophet is spreadin tha' word of the same Lawd!
Pedantics aside, who gives a fuck. God isn't on the periodic table, therefore he does not exist on this planet. Irrefutable solid empirical proof right there. Boom.
That's where you and I differ. And even if they were all praising the same Lord, each religion has different ethics as how to praise God - and what they even praise for. Worshipping God in an act of killing 30 people in a suicide is not what another God wants. Heaven / Hell and whatever all other religions think of afterlife, it would be variable.
oOHHHH my God.
The box is here [_]. You are here [X]. Become here x--[_].
What the hell have ethics, morals and religious ceremony/traditions got to do with his point? He's simply stating that for him, and his own personal take on everything spiritual and religious, that there is only one God that really is the same geezer being sucked off by all the major world religions. Take it for face value, I'm not sure he wanted his own subjective generalisation picked apart by irrelevance.
And I see you haven't rebutted my empirical evidence derived from the periodic table yet, no? Is that because you
can't? Where is he huh, hiding somewhere in the alkali metals looking inconspicuous? Sneakily merging in between the lanthanides and actinides?!?! What's that, he's not? That's because he's not provably present on this planet in any quantity or combination! Aha, I win! /fellate Dawkins.