I applaud your open mind.
But even if there are many mayors in my state, they all answer to the governor.
Of course you can take it as far as you like, but my point is we can give different names to various aspects of "God", but just as the laws of physics apply to one and all, so too do the laws of spirituality.
At least that's how I feel on the subject.
2006-12-14 12:38:59
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answered by ThatGuy 4
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Depends on how you define "God".
If God is defined as the ultimate being, than no.
If God merely means the most powerful spirit that watches over a planet, then possibly.
If you view the term God meaning something that just watches over an aspect of something, than probably.
2006-12-14 12:06:14
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answered by Star F 3
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Nature is from God and it shows you that a single cell has one nucleus. A single cell is the basis of biological life and it copies the universe, even the sun and stars try to look like God.
2006-12-14 12:11:05
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answered by spir_i_tual 6
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What you describe is taught in the Mormon religion.
However, most religious regard God as being one. There is but one God and that God is the creator of the universe.
2006-12-14 12:05:58
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answered by Dr. D 7
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I believe in God. I believe that the Bible is inspired by God. There is no other gods..It would not make any difference in my faith to God if there was another earth somewhere.
2006-12-14 12:19:25
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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If you are a polytheist (many Gods) that is true. If you are a monotheist then you believe that there is one God for the whole universe.
2006-12-14 12:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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A very good point, and very likely largely true. I have a feeling that no two planets are quite exactly the same though.
2006-12-14 12:11:18
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answered by oceansoflight777 5
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Ya da ya da ya da. Take a look around. Money rules the earth.
2006-12-14 12:08:01
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answered by changRdie 3
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Yes, there are other planets and galaxies and things we can't yet imagine, but there is only one "earth." And no! There is only one God.
2006-12-14 12:07:21
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answered by Pulga 2
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Wally said that that is taught in the Mormon religion, which shows he doesn't exactly understand what the Mormon's preach.
2006-12-14 12:11:15
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answered by latterdaylady 3
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