Tuesday, August 16, 2016

The conspicuous inquiry is

history channel documentary science *Exodus 12:12: For I will go through the place where there is Egypt this night, and will destroy all the firstborn in the place that is known for Egypt, both man and mammoth; and against every one of the divine forces of Egypt I will execute judgment: I am the LORD.Excuse me, yet by what method can God execute judgment against the divine forces of Egypt unless God Himself was persuaded of their world, and most likely even knew them personally?*Exodus 20:3: Thou shalt have no different divine beings before me.If there are in actuality no different divine beings, then there is no motivation to make this one of the Ten Commandments.*Exodus 34:14: For thou shalt love no other god: for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is an envious God:

The conspicuous inquiry is, if different divine beings don't exist, what requirement for God to be envious. Why not simply tell the considerable unwashed "there are no different divine beings, imbecilic" as opposed to apparently underwrite their existence?*Genesis 1:26: And God said, Let us make man in our picture, after our likeness.We note the plurals "us" and "our". Along these lines, the divine beings made people, and since divine beings are an indication of the plural - English 101 - polytheism must be a fact.*Genesis 3:5: For God doth realize that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes might be opened, and ye should be as divine beings, knowing great and evil.This is the serpent's recommendation to Eve, and he (as Satan, the fallen holy messenger) ought to know regardless of whether there was yet one God or numerous divine beings. He lets us know with no conceivable vagueness that there are "divine beings".

*Genesis 3:22: And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is gotten to be as one of us, to know great and shrewdness: and now, keeping in mind that he set forth his hand, and take likewise of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:I attract to your consideration "us" that God utilizes as he removes Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Exactly who is this "us"? Note likewise the reference to eternality, something the Greek/Roman pantheon has for instance, as in certainty do most fanciful deities.*Genesis 6:2: That the children of God saw the little girls of men that they were reasonable; and they took them spouses of all which they chose.Now it's unmistakable to me in any event that if God has children, there either should be a Mrs. God, or God recreates by means of parthenogenesis. In either case, the "children of God" themselves must be divinities. On the off chance that there are gods, plural, in light of the fact that there are children (plural), then that alone dispenses with monotheism as there is more than one God. Nothing could be clearer.

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