Odin.Daemun said: »
zahrah said: »
Ragnarok.Evandis said: »
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »
Odin.Daemun said: »
Sparth, I throw polytheism out the window because of the power struggles that would ensue. Take a look at Greek Gods. They always fight Zeus for the reigns to the whole thing. I believe, that if this existence were created by multiple lesser gods as opposed to a single all powerful God, we would have been annihilated out of existence due to their fighting and/or hatred towards one another('s creations). The great possibility that we would no longer exist is my reasoning behind a monotheistic belief. The fact that I get the same awe inspiring 'vibe' (for lack of a better term) when I look at a flower as when I look at the moon, or feel a breeze rush over me is the emotion behind my monotheistic belief.
Why would you throw out polytheism because of power struggles? The human race is the definitive example of a species that constantly fights itself yet manages to squeak out an existence on this planet without destroying itself so I see no reason why a bunch of gods couldn't do the same if we take the definition of a god/goddess as an entity existing in a higher plane than humans with powers/abilities far beyond out comprehension.
I throw polytheism, at least the ones we are aware of, out of the window, because they place the polytheistic empires and their domains as places on this planet that we can visit, when no such places exist.
Well, you can certainly visit Diros Cave (the gate to Hades), but what if the River Styx could just be a metaphor for the transition just like that beam of light that some claim they see before dying. Asphodel Meadows...Heaven? Tartarus...Hell?
I subscribe more the JW outlook on afterlife, that we will die and then God will resurrect us under Christ's reign as we re-attain perfection and get to make the same choice Adam and Eve did. I believe the Earth's eventual role will be to be the host to the afterlife. It's just too beautiful as is, I can't imagine anything better than this planet, once we eliminate the abuse we are doing to it.
God also said that he will not let the Earth tartar, so his intentions are for it to withstand times indefinite.

