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No different? Really?I’ve always understood words like, love, beauty, fairness, justice, perfection, etc. are all adjectives. Comparison words that have a reference point. Saying that this deity is the embodiment of these descriptions comes across as an assertion that is no different than saying my friend is the reference point of what all other love is compared to.
Let’s appeal to pure reason for a second, since you object to articles of faith.
Here are a couple of simple questions regarding your friend as the reference point of reference points:
- Did your friend create himself?
- Did your friend cause the universe to be?
- Did he cause you to be?
If your answer to these questions is “no” (I hope it is), then - Why would you think he is the objective reference point of anything?
Clearly it is a different assertion that your friend is the reference point as opposed to a deity. Whether or not you choose to believe in a deity, recognizing a deity makes more sense than asserting your friend as reference point. He is not objectively anything other than a creature like you.
Can you answer these questions without reference to a deity?