highwaystar101 said:
If you mean the first half of my last paragraph, it's because that's the way a theism works. People can be literalists or non-literalists on the same theism, but they still have the same core beliefs. If you mean the latter half of my last paragraph, it's always struck me that the idea of a personal God is fairly absurd in my opinion. There's so many that I think none of them can be correct. I guess by that I fit the definition of "most people are atheists to all Gods but one, but some of us just go one God further". That and I see the idea of a God at all being full of endless paradoxes. |
But all people believe in the same God. (im talking about 3 major non-pagan religions) They just have diffrent cultures and diffrent book and worhsip him in the other way. Muslims call him ''Allah'', Christians simply call him God, I dont know how Jews call it lol. But its basiclly the same God. They just have diffrent stories