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joe371
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I simply meant: in the end when we die, if you and I come face to face with Jesus then Jesus Christ is who he says he is, which means that he is your Christ too, even if you deny it on this side of eternity. Same goes for me if I see a pagan God(s) e.g. Odin or Zeus or Cernunnos. Again, I respect your right to reject him as fictional character. Everyone has a right to believe what they want…Do you not realize the fallacy of that statement?
I mentioned earlier in this thread that my personal views are somewhere along the lines of kathenotheism/henotheism. For the record, not all religions make it their business to denounce other religions in order to feel to puff themselves up, nor need to malign other gods as “false” or fictional. I don’t follow every deity simply because they exist, but I don’t have need to negate them either. That doesn’t mean they’re “my” gods too. By your line of reasoning Odin or Zeus or Cernunnos is yours too, whether you accept them or like it or not because someone else insists they are.
As you say, everyone has a right to believe what they want. It’s quite another to be denigrating and bigoted.