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UNeyeR1
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Re: Who is God?
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Re: Who is God?
For me this leads on to the most obvious question 'What is God'. God the creator of all, the universe etc. Yes, I can handle that. But what of divine beings? Other Gods like Zeus, Hera, Osiris, Krisna, Vishnu? Or lesser divine beings such as Angels, the virgin Mary. Who or what are they? What about the Sun? Does it have a consciousness? Could it also be a divine being? Also the God of the Christians and/or Jews is this the same God who created all/the universe of which we are such a tiny tiny speck. If so why didn't he send his Son to the Chinese, India, South America? There is a passage in the bible Matthew 15 21-28 where a Greek women approaches Jesus to help heal her daughter. Jesus initially rejects her pleas and says to her 'The children (jews) must first be fed! It isn't right to take away their food and feed it to dogs'. Is this what a Son of the Creator of all would say? Sounds much more likely he was the Son of the Divinity of the Jewish people if he was a Son of a Divinity at all and not just a prophet.
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