Some people believe that we are god. Study gnosticism, it's a pretty fascinating concept in my mind.
Personally, I don't believe in that. And I don't think there's even need for us to think of ourselves so high. Even though I'm an atheist and I obviously don't believe in any god, I find it hard to reject the concept of god being something so high and so much above us, so my answer is no (if he exists of course).
2007-12-10 22:55:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, NO, Never, & for those that thinks there is more then ONE GOD, Read Zephaniah 2:11 For The Lord will famish all the gods of the earth, & men shall worship him(God)
2007-12-10 22:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No ! The Tanakh says G-D can no longer grow to be human nor can a human grow to be G-D, so people who say the have faith the bible needless to say do no longer in the event that they suspect their god is a guy. Scripture says the writer won't come as a guy via the Hebrew Scriptures, there's a pointy evaluation made between God on one hand, and human beings on the different. first of all, there is mostly a reprimand against any man or woman who claims to be God, or Divine, as we study in Ezekiel 28:2 "Son of guy, say to the prince of Tyre: So pronounced the lord god: by way of fact your heart is proud, and you pronounced, 'i'm a god, I easily have sat in a seat of God, interior the middle of the seas,' yet you're a guy and not a god, yet you have made your heart like the middle of God. ?. a seat of God: he made for himself interior the air, over the sea, with a mechanism that replaced right into a duplicate of 7 heavens, and he sat down on the optimal one. i can not execute the fierceness of mine anger, i can not return to break Ephraim: for i'm God, and not a guy; the Holy One interior the middle of thee: and that i can not enter into the city. [Hosea 11:9] and then there is yet another verse, in Numbers 23:19, the place God exceptionally tells us that if God have been a man or woman, then he may be a liar, as all human beings do lie on social gathering. besides, this verse let us know that if God have been a man or woman, he may be in want of repentance by way of fact all human beings sin in some unspecified time interior the destiny of their lives. finally, this verse additionally tells us that if God have been a man or woman, then he might make grants, yet no longer save them: God isn't a guy, that he ought to lie; neither the Son of guy, that he ought to relent: hath he pronounced, and shall he no longer do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he no longer make it reliable? [Numbers 23:19] God is an identical, God does not lie, and God is God and human beings are human beings, and God does not grow to be a man or woman, and human beings do no longer grow to be gods. this means that common to the religion of the Jewish human beings, is the excellence between God and guy, a difference which isn't recent in Christianity. This confusion, the blending of guy with gods, replaced into hardship-unfastened interior the classic pagan worldwide.
2016-11-02 21:13:45
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answered by honeywell 4
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No No No....How can it be? you said human...which means what god has created then how can that thing be god. Human has never been god and can never be. God is one and He is alone. He creates everything and everyone through his own power.......He only wills what ever and it become. this is what I and EVERY MUSLIM believe.
2007-12-10 23:16:27
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answered by zaks 1
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Of course not, humans are mortals.
There's only one God
2007-12-10 22:55:34
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answered by internetghost 4
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no.. but as a fake God perhaps. if you think about it, even 2000 yrs ago, with our technology we would be see as Gods. Guns, planes, mines. hell, a cd player. if it one things people should learn, perception means the difference in all things.
2007-12-10 23:10:44
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answer #6
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answered by RuG™ 3
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2007-12-10 22:52:57
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Huh? No because a human is a human...... And what exactly IS a real God, nobody really knows
2007-12-10 22:52:36
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answered by SmEllY! 6
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Short version? Yes. Never in one's own lifetime, though.
Long version...
I feel that my Wiccan religion is, at its roots, an ancestor religion. Just as the Troy of Homer's Iliad was proven to be fact more than fiction, and just as Herotodus' writing keeps being found to be more history than rumor...the tales we call mythology if they are ancient (a few thousand years old) and legends if they are only recorded a dozen hundred years ago are (my opinion, remember) tales that range from the exact truth to the metaphoric truth--within the context of their native times and cultures.
To use a Stateside example, take the legend of George Washington and the cherry tree. Did it happen? No. Did he ever even do anything as unwise, even as a child, as to deliberately fell a tree in his father's infant orchard? Darned unlikely. But was G.W. real? Sure. Was he the first president of the U.S.A? you bet. Now...run things forward another couple of hundred years. Mix in the "nursery rhyme": Georgie Porgy, pudd'n and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry. Anyone think this refers to George Washington?
It may refer to the Prince Regent (later King George IV) who held that thankless title for 20-some years before his father George III (The Madness of King George) eventually died--he rapidly grew fat and fatter as he aged, was very much given to making unwanted advances when opportunity arose, and was frustrated greatly by Parliament's refusal to allow him to officer the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. Certainly it was taken to do so at the time, much as modern stand-up comics and editorial cartoonists take aim at our politicians and public figures today.
But I digress. My point here is that one historical George could easily be conflated with another, or more than one, with time and a loss of exactitude or source data (similar to the loss of records caused by the Christian burning of the library at Alexandria, Egypt, where most of the ancient world's writings were stored at least in copies). Or just from piling up new information until no one bothers to look it up.
And voila...you might have a George who...led his people, fathered his tribe, slept with every woman of the tribe willy-nilly, and hid in a cherry orchard for fear when he was summoned to lead his people to war. Maybe even wore a feather in his hat!
That's what I mean. Especially if we humans succeed in expanding right off our planet--detail memory of anything that is not accessible in a computer memory or (not likely) hard copy will rapidly erode into oral lore, proven (in literate societies) to be subject to enormous drift within mere months. So who knows? Perhaps our second- or third-wave colonies will call their gods Georg and Marta. Perhaps.
2007-12-10 23:43:53
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answered by Deporodh 2
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No. Never. There is No God but God.
2007-12-10 23:00:02
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answered by aali_and_harith 5
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