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I don't believe the Gods do need worship.Why do gods need to be worshipped? (I apologise if this topic has already been discussed i did search for one)
And im talking about all gods, not just yours in particular so please don't get uppity?
I mean most gods are considered 'omnipotent' all powerful. That means they shouldn't need us in any way shape or form. But yet they still require worship from their followers.
So i've been pondering this and i've come up with some theories:
A. The gods are not all powerful but get their power from our worship.
B. The gods are narcissistic egotistical beings who require the ego strokes they get from worship.
Any other possibilities?
-Q
I think the problem is more on our part. Plus I wouldn't say god has an identity as such.It's obvious to me that God has self-identity problems.
It is what happens when the ego gets as powerful as everything thing else.Why do gods need to be worshipped?
I think the problem is more on our part. Plus I wouldn't say god has an identity as such.
He's got yoga on Mondays, Tuesday is piano lessons, Wednesday the in-laws visit, on Thursday he worships Thor, Friday is curry night, Saturday is the Jewish Sabbath and Sunday is the Christian Sabbath. He just doesn't have the time.Even if he did want to be worshiped so badly, why doesn't he just change the environment of the world to convince more people to worship.
I don't believe the Gods do need worship.
See: Sallustius: On the Gods and the Cosmos | Hellenismos.us
If the Gods are (A) not all powerful but get their power from our worship, or (B) are narcissistic egotistical beings who require the ego strokes they get from worship, then they are not true Gods.
- ...that all God (here and elsewhere, = Godhood, divine nature) is good, free from passion, free from change. For whatever suffers change does so for the worse or the better; if for the worse, it is made bad; if for the better, it must have been bad at first.
- The essences of the Gods never came into existence (for that which always is never comes into existence; and that exists for ever which possesses primary force and by nature suffers nothing): neither do they consist of bodies; for even in bodies the powers are incorporeal. Neither are they contained by space; for that is a property of bodies. Neither are they separate from the first cause nor from one another, just as thoughts are not separate from mind nor acts of knowledge from the soul.
- If any one thinks the doctrine of the unchangeableness of the Gods is reasonable and true, and then wonders how it is that they rejoice in the good and reject the bad, are angry with sinners and become propitious when appeased, the answer is as follows: God does not rejoice for that which rejoices also grieves; nor is he angered for to be angered is a passion; nor is he appeased by gifts if he were, he would be conquered by pleasure.
- The divine itself is without needs, and the worship is paid for our own benefit.
- For this reason we pray for communion with the Gods. Since, therefore, the first life is the life of the Gods, but human life is also life of a kind, and human life wishes for communion with divine life...
You really want me to speak for all religions out there? I can't. I can speak for my faith though.Why do gods need to be worshipped? (I apologise if this topic has already been discussed i did search for one)
And im talking about all gods, not just yours in particular so please don't get uppity?
I mean most gods are considered 'omnipotent' all powerful. That means they shouldn't need us in any way shape or form. But yet they still require worship from their followers.
So i've been pondering this and i've come up with some theories:
A. The gods are not all powerful but get their power from our worship.
B. The gods are narcissistic egotistical beings who require the ego strokes they get from worship.
Any other possibilities?
-Q
[2:30] Recall that your Lord said to the angels, "I am placing a representative (a temporary god) on Earth." They said, "Will You place therein one who will spread evil therein and shed blood, while we sing Your praises, glorify You, and uphold Your absolute authority?" He said, "I know what you do not know."
I think, it's not really 'required', but it is the way of people of responding to God's love. It is written that God loves us many times in the scripture (in the RC and christian perspective), and we respond to that 'love' in the form of worship and obedience. It's a relationship between men to God and God to men.
... and Men and Women to their Lovers.
Your Lover should be your God, Goddess,
not because it is required,
but because of your OWN DESIRE to pleasure them.
re... worship and obedience...
It's the inverse. Humans need to worship Deity, it is necessary to the spiritual health of a person.
The gods are vain.