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One God versus Two (Three, Four...) Gods

Vultar

Active Member
Having a near-death experience and dying are two completely different things.

Yes tell me about it, I've also had many near death experiences too. They are much different...

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Disclaimer: I don't expect anyone to believe what I write.... I'm just a messenger.... :D
 

jasonwill2

Well-Known Member
Yes tell me about it, I've also had many near death experiences too. They are much different...

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Disclaimer: I don't expect anyone to believe what I write.... I'm just a messenger.... :D

Well obviously you didn't die because your still here! You can't die then come back for the dead, if you are legally dead but are revived that means you really didn't die because once your body is dead, it's DEAD.

Also if your talking about reincarnation I Don't believe that because I don't see how spirits could time entering an embryo with their death or even if still floating around, would that kick the new soul out of the embryo? but that's another topic...

Also i doubt that near death experiences give a glimpse into the "next life", the after life to me is like an expansion pack that only a few find out about, and even then it can have an end. Most people's souls die when they die in my metaphysics, and when they don't die they become daemons/gods, but they can never get a body again.
 

InvestigateTruth

Veteran Member
What if they are identical twins, like a bacteria that splits into two identical organisms?

Scientifically they are not exactly the same...twins would have different personalities, all same species they would have different number of atoms, particles, different weights, etc...even if it being very small amount.
 

blackout

Violet.
Nice attempt at the variation of the ontological argument. But there are a variety of rebuttals to the ontological argument. I myself made one here.

But still, this does not answer my OP. How would the world be different IF there were two or more gods? None of them need to be the ontologically greater than the other.


Obviously, then, you are making the assumption
that there are NOT ALREADY two or more gods.
 

zenzero

Its only a Label
Friend robo,

how can we infer there is just one God and not two, three, four or more Gods?
Well who says there is any God??
Has anyone met any God??

Gautama spent approx 45 years to make everyone understand that God is or is not, is not for the mind to question and answer but it can be experienced by every individual by transcending that mind itself that questions.

Love & rgds
 

jasonwill2

Well-Known Member
Scientifically they are not exactly the same...twins would have different personalities, all same species they would have different number of atoms, particles, different weights, etc...even if it being very small amount.

Nonsense, nature is a bigger contributor to personality than environment. Also there could be two perfect creators, because "perfection" comes in many different forms...
 
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