I do not subscribe to your argument, and you have a Christian God, not a universal God with all the follies of popes and priests.
There are other faiths and if you present the biblical idea of creation there were Hindus' own, Buddhists have their own.
To say your God created and is the master of the universe and the rest of Gods are subordinated to your God is a baseless notion.
Rise above all these narrow sentiments and discover a universal God that can appeal to all.



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I'm quite glad you revived this post; it's a very interesting concept if one thinks of it from all perspectives. I do believe that the poster was using a metaphor; but, perhaps you should ask him. Part of the reason why most of participate on this literature forum is that we have the opportunity to explore the literature, the authors, delve into their rational and our belief systems. Welcome to the forum
I see you are also a freedom fighter, Jommil.
A little off point, perhaps, but aren't they all
Are you Finnish, by the way?
Welcome to the forum
The above remarks were what made me originally question the fundamentalist doctorines. I believe in the supernatural; but not in a god that resembles man. I have suspected for many years that the most powerful people of the most powerful countries are bouncing us about like puppets and blaming God, the devil, and small secular groups for problems that we have created and forgotten as soon as the next CNN report, reality show or politician tells us a different version of a truth we should have remembered from a time, not even ten years earlier. Man is a fical creature, and has made his god in his image.
