I believe in many Gods, and they're always changing up their names for the times.
2007-01-30 08:08:35
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answered by Atlas 6
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i believe the "eloiheim" is the god of the jews and christians, but most christians are taught to believe in the trinity because of the mistranslation of what Jesus said when he said I AM and that they are ONE.
The Godhead is more like the Eloihem which Jesus prayed to on the cross as he was dying. but who will believe the scholarship of the Jw's and the Mormons because most christianity cannot bleieve anything that comes from those churches.
Ok you chose to ask a different question. Mythology has its fine points of teachings. for morality there are many things that some christians use in their lectures and at their pulpits for exigesis.
the zodiak for example Does have the gospel of christ written within and among the stars, but wicked people have also altered its gospel lesson with their own transgressions.
the best sourse of truth and religion come from God, How God chooses to teach people from time to time is his Plan. Hopefully you can learn frm mythology and adapt to true gospel ideaology.
I can.
2007-01-30 08:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the Norse Gods and Goddesses. I'm an Asatruar. Granted, unlike Christians I understand my religion's mythology is not to be taken as literal happenings, only symbolic.
2007-01-30 08:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in the Christian God,but the ancient gods are fascinating!
2007-01-30 08:11:25
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answered by Myaloo 5
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The most believable god is Loki, the shape-shifting trickster god of mischief. Just look at all the loony beliefs of religious zealots and all the wars their religions have created. Only a trickster god of mischief would want such a thing.
2007-01-30 08:16:32
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answered by scifiguy 6
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As a Christian, I believe in the one and only God.
2007-01-30 08:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally, I believe that all Gods/Goddesses are aspects of one Source, and as a Wiccan I follow non-Christian deities -- primarily Brigid (a Celtic Goddess associated with poetry, smithcraft, and fire), the Morrigan (a Celtic Goddess associated with war, death, and transformation), and Bast (an Egyptian Goddess associated with music, dance, healing, and cats). Other Wiccans follow different deities, or simply refer to the Ancient Ones as "the Goddess" and "the God", or "the Lady" and "the Lord".
2007-01-30 08:10:25
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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I don't believe in the judgmental punishing christian God.
I believe in the real unconditionally loving God that Jesus talked about.
Love and blessings Don
2007-01-30 08:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I only believe in a Creator of the universe. After that, everything I believe is inconsequential and purely speculation.
2007-01-30 08:13:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in the Lord of Lords, God (The christian God as you say)
2007-01-30 08:10:28
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answered by Gummy 4
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