Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you accept the existence of a deity, then how do you know there is only one? [View all]zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)People keep wanting to discuss the unknowable "logically". There is no logic to it. It's about faith. People claim to be inspired or to have had visions or other some such form of guidance or communication. And of course you have all the crying/bleeding statues and the "face no the toast" crowd.
Not all "believers" say their is only one deity. Often they have a preferred one. But many faiths have had allusions to multiple deities. The Catholics got all confused with their "holy trinity" and the "God made man" schtick. There are also the believers in a devil or evil personified. Then you have all the "angle Gabriel" crowd. Even the jews history has some confusion because they have the 10 commandments that instruct that one not have any other gods "before me". One is struck to as how one could have "other gods" if they don't exist. Alternately, is it kosher to have gods "after" him?
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