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Wow this blew up this morning.
Also what are the qualifications for a being to be considered a god in Paganism? I ask because if Prometheus had to resort to theft in order to obtain the fire, how can he be considered god? In Paganism do beings not have to be perfect in order to be gods?
Here is where our different view points make it so difficult to debate. Firstly I just want to say that, atleast to me, your whole argument about sacrifice is irrelevant to me because I do not believe Jesus was divine

Secondly, and this quote up there illustrates this perfectly, we have very different ideas on what divinity is. You believe that a god is an all powerful being, which is esentialy the cornerstone of modern monotheism (although there are some old bible passages that make it sound like old Jews may not have necessarily believed that.) On the other hand most paganism is Polytheistic, where dietys are almost alwase considered not all powerful.

Now Christians are often baffled by this, they say “why worship something if it isnt all powerfull?” and “well my god rules the whole universe”. These are some of the most ridiculous arguments ive come across. One minuet the would be missionary is saying “You should believe in jesus because Thor and Rodin cant realy be real” and the next its “Well my god is all powerful, so why dont you worship him over week gods who had their religion defeated?” These two reasons are totally contradictory. One second its “believe in the god thats most likely to exist” and the next its “believe in the god that claims the most power”. Its all these cliche and incomparable arguments that make some Christians come off as “Souls for the trophy case” kind of people.

Ill tell you a story, my personal favorite actually, and its going to baffle you. You will be sitting here saying “why would you ever worship such a god” and the answer i will give you is simple. Because I think he is real, and I cannot ay the same of a divine Christ. And keep in mind, we view our stories as allegory.

"there once was a troll king named utgard-loki, who sought to humiliate Thor in front of his court. He called apon Thor and challenged him to complete three simple tasks. Thor, being a man of honor, could not refuse.

The First challenge was to simply empty a drinking horn. Thor quickly threw his head back and drank but when he was finished, to his amazement, the horn was just as full as before. Try as he might, the horn could not be emptied.

Second, the king challenged him to lift the paw of a cat. Thor was the strongest among the gods, but try as he might he could not lift this cats paw. Embarrassed before all in utgard-loki’s court, he now prepared for the final challenge.

Finlay, the king asked Thor to wrestle his elderly mother. Thor laughed, but when he pounced apon the woman she easily lifted him and threw him through the air. try as he might, the old woman easily defeated Thor.

Finaly, embarrassed at his defeat, Thor came before utgard-loki in shame. Then, laughing, the king explained how he had tricked Thor into facing unbeatable tasks in order to humiliate him.

Using magic he had connected the drinking horn to the sea,and no one can drink the whole sea.

Likewise by magic he had disguised as a cat, the midgard serpent, which circles round the whole world on the sea floor, and no one can lift something that circles the world.

Lastly, his mother was in fact old age, for time is the enemy which none of us may ever dream of defeating."

The point of this story isnt Thors failure, although im sure thats what you got out of it because from the christian point of view that disproves divinity. But the actualy point of the story, the lessen to be learned, is this. “No one is all powerful, No one can truly defeat nature, and no one can escape time.”

Our gods are not all powerful, immortal entity’s. They are a race of beings, they have children, live, and die. They are the mightiest beings in existence, our spiritual kin, but even they are not all powerful. Only a being that is everything can be all powerful, which is where as a soft polytheist the Is All comes in for me. But the Is All is impersonal, like the force. The gods are personal, real, and watch us every day to see whom is worthy.
 
Jesus and the Holy Spirit aren’t separate from God so how could they do something that is contrary to God?

If Jesus and the Holy Spirit are God then that means, by your argument, that God is a servant of Satan that led the Jews astray. Their own God led them astray?
My Gods aren’t demons so how could they be demons?
 
Thank you for your response. I guess what I’m looking for is evidence of a Pagan god who come down to earth for the sole purpose of sacrificing him/herself for mankind and not one who took a risk which ended up in a sacrifice. I’m looking for a god that came down and said “I come to give my life, that they (mankind) maybe one with us!” Has there been such a pagan god?

Also what are the qualifications for a being to be considered a god in Paganism? I ask because if Prometheus had to resort to theft in order to obtain the fire, how can he be considered god? In Paganism do beings not have to be perfect in order to be gods?
Oh the Gods are most definitely are imperfect. (moving into Asatru specifically now this isn’t all pagans) The Gods still remain wiser and more powerful than us and they are our elder kin and deserve respect as such. (not in that they were once human Heathen friends just a disclaimer)
 
Jesus and the Holy Spirit aren’t separate from God so how could they do something that is contrary to God?

If Jesus and the Holy Spirit are God then that means, by your argument, that God is a servant of Satan that led the Jews astray. Their own God led them astray?
“You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol”

The OT constantly warns of false prophets, the “Dreamers of dreams” and for all the attempts to make it sound like Jesus was predicted by the OT, when I have read it what comes off is that it warns repeatedly against people like him.
 
“You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol”

The OT constantly warns of false prophets, the “Dreamers of dreams” and for all the attempts to make it sound like Jesus was predicted by the OT, when I have read it what comes off is that it warns repeatedly against people like him.
Hail the superior scholar! :bowdown:
I’m kinda fangirling 😃
 
“You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol”

The OT constantly warns of false prophets, the “Dreamers of dreams” and for all the attempts to make it sound like Jesus was predicted by the OT, when I have read it what comes off is that it warns repeatedly against people like him.
How is Jesus an “other god” when he is God himself? Jesus is not a distinct, separate being from God, He is God. If anything the OT warns of other false religions, idol worshipers, witchcraft, and sorcery. False prophets are those who would try to convince people that Jesus isn’t God and those who would try to convince people that there are other pathways to salvation beside Jesus Christ. False prophets and “dreamers and dreams” seems to me like a lot of the stuff that neo-paganism and new age “religions” spout.
 
“You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol”

The OT constantly warns of false prophets, the “Dreamers of dreams” and for all the attempts to make it sound like Jesus was predicted by the OT, when I have read it what comes off is that it warns repeatedly against people like him.
Are there no warnings against gods like yours in the OT? So, if you wish to cite the Hebrew scriptures as evidence against Jesus, you should read carefully all the passages against the false gods that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob abhors.

At best, you are making the case for being Jewish. 😉
 
How is Jesus an “other god” when he is God himself? Jesus is not a distinct, separate being from God, He is God. If anything the OT warns of other false religions, idol worshipers, witchcraft, and sorcery. False prophets are those who would try to convince people that Jesus isn’t God and those who would try to convince people that there are other pathways to salvation beside Jesus Christ. False prophets and “dreamers and dreams” seems to me like a lot of the stuff that neo-paganism and new age “religions” spout.
And yet, he is the son, while god is the father, you see that? how can one be both father and son? logically it isnt possible. And then the holy spirit, well that complicates things further. The Catholic church has massive volumes explaining every little detail of doctrine to a dizzying degree, and yet on this subject where is the explanation of how it works? Nowhere to be found, because it makes no logical sense. in the NT Jesus and god are clearly separate people.
 
Are there no warnings against gods like yours in the OT? So, if you wish to cite the Hebrew scriptures as evidence against Jesus, you should read carefully all the passages against the false gods that the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob abhors.

At best, you are making the case for being Jewish. 😉
Ahhh but see they have no meaning to me, they do for you. I could care less what they say, but your religion calls these the sacred word of god.

In short, im arguing theoreticaly.
 
And yet, he is the son, while god is the father, you see that? how can one be both father and son? logically it isnt possible. And then the holy spirit, well that complicates things further. The Catholic church has massive volumes explaining every little detail of doctrine to a dizzying degree, and yet on this subject where is the explanation of how it works? Nowhere to be found, because it makes no logical sense. in the NT Jesus and god are clearly separate people.
First off, you are trying to explain God within the boundaries of human logic and reason, which is impossible. How can God be both the Father and the Son? Because he is God. Second, you can find plenty of information about the Trinity on this website and others. I suggest you take the time to read up on the Trinity a little better and try to understand a little better before we continue this conversation. It’s obvious you have very little understanding of it.
 
Ahhh but see they have no meaning to me, they do for you. I could care less what they say, but your religion calls these the sacred word of god.

In short, im arguing theoreticaly.
And I just explained that the OT doesn’t warn against Jesus, it warns against false religions and those claiming other paths to salvation besides God.
 
First off, you are trying to explain God within the boundaries of human logic and reason, which is impossible. How can God be both the Father and the Son? Because he is God. Second, you can find plenty of information about the Trinity on this website and others. I suggest you take the time to read up on the Trinity a little better and try to understand a little better before we continue this conversation. It’s obvious you have very little understanding of it.
Considering i wrote a paper on it in High school, and it got an A, I think i have more knowledge than you give me credit for. I simply find it funny that most people demand explanations and information on subjects of religion but this one gets a pass.
 
Considering i wrote a paper on it in High school, and it got an A, I think i have more knowledge than you give me credit for. I simply find it funny that most people demand explanations and information on subjects of religion but this one gets a pass.
Oh, you wrote a paper on the Trinity in high school and got an A on it. My apologizes, I didn’t know I was in the presence of an expert. It’s obvious you don’t really understand it or are just confused about it. What do you mean it gets a pass? You can find plenty of information on the subject if you would just take the time to look. The Trinity is usually the concept that most non-Catholics, especially other Christians, have a problem with. The Church has explained it numerous times.
 
Oh, you wrote a paper on the Trinity in high school and got an A on it. My apologizes, I didn’t know I was in the presence of an expert. It’s obvious you don’t really understand it or are just confused about it. What do you mean it gets a pass? You can find plenty of information on the subject if you would just take the time to look. The Trinity is usually the concept that most non-Catholics, especially other Christians, have a problem with. The Church has explained it numerous times.
well the explanation i was given by the church was that it is unexplainable.
 
well the explanation i was given by the church was that it is unexplainable.
What church? Not the official teaching of the Catholic Church I can assure you. Why don’t you use the search feature in the upper right corner of this site and learn some more about the Trinity?
 
What church? Not the official teaching of the Catholic Church I can assure you. Why don’t you use the search feature in the upper right corner of this site and learn some more about the Trinity?
And I’m familiar with those thought, thinker, thought of object and similar analogies. However why is this not one of Satan’s clever lies? You apply this concept to other religions despite them being separate but do not think it is viable for yours.
 
And I’m familiar with those thought, thinker, thought of object and similar analogies. However why is this not one of Satan’s clever lies? You apply this concept to other religions despite them being separate but do not think it is viable for yours.
You must be mistaken, I haven’t applied that concept to anyone’s religion.
 
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