The magical volleyball
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I thought it might be fun to discuss the creation of gods. In my opinion god is made up of two parts 1st is who they are and 2nd is what they can do.
The first part of God, I mentioned, I believe is the most important and real part of God. The human brain is capable of creating multiple personalities and characters. For example multiple personality disorders, child's imaginary friend, or a writer's characters in a book. What determines how much affect these characters have on a person depends on how real a person believes these imaginary beings to be.a
The second part is the magical and supernatural powers attributed to these characters and personalities.
When god is broken down into these two basic parts I think it becomes understandable why everyone has different experiences with god and imagines god in different ways.
So my question to everyone is, is it possible to acknowledge that God is real in the minds of those who believe he is real and can have a real effect on that person's mind without having any supernatural abilities or powers?
The first part of God, I mentioned, I believe is the most important and real part of God. The human brain is capable of creating multiple personalities and characters. For example multiple personality disorders, child's imaginary friend, or a writer's characters in a book. What determines how much affect these characters have on a person depends on how real a person believes these imaginary beings to be.a
The second part is the magical and supernatural powers attributed to these characters and personalities.
When god is broken down into these two basic parts I think it becomes understandable why everyone has different experiences with god and imagines god in different ways.
So my question to everyone is, is it possible to acknowledge that God is real in the minds of those who believe he is real and can have a real effect on that person's mind without having any supernatural abilities or powers?
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