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JWeinCom said:
Roma said:
Soleron said:
Roma said:
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the fun part is if there is an after life and they missed they opportunity to obey and thus end up in hell and so those who obeyed God will have the last laugh

It's not a binary choice. The Norse gods wouldn't care at all whether you were Christian or areligious, if you didn't die in battle then gg no re.

the Norse Gods are human made!

1: they act like humans

2: they each where created representing something like thunder or whatever.

3: they look human

4: there can't be more than one god or ells they would fight over who has the power.

they are like humans but with super powers -_-


1. So?  Didn't god make humans in his image.  Therefore they should be kind of similar.

2. So?  Why can't that be a trait of god?

3.  Again, in his image.

4.  Yeah.  And according to Norse mythology they do.

Why do any of these qualities make them not gods?  Or why can't god be like he is in the Quran?  If you want to ensure that you could laugh at all of those silly people burning for all eternity, your only course of action is to follow every religion.  At the same (damn) time. 

that's the wrong interpenetration of Christianity

"God created Adam in his image" is easy to misinterprate. it means he created Adam as a human not as an ape and then he evolved into human form like scientists say

no I should not follow all religions at the same time because not all of them are true for the reason I mentioned about the Norse Gods. why would a God fall in love with something they created?
You study religion and then you follow what makes the most sense to you. God in the Quran tells us not to fallow it unless we are 100% sure of Islam for example.

so you mean to say they created all that exists together to fight over it later?



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(