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Re: Is this true or not? 1.
On Mar 22, 10:50 am, "john bates" <jbate...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
Is this true or not?
No, it's a false dichotomy.
Also a fallacy of equivocation. If your argument is against only one
omnipotent god, then "all the so called gods are impotent" doesn't
follow.
Hello,
I agree with false as the answer. Here was my reply to the poster:
"False. The "ONE" true God has been personally known many times in the
past. (Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, ancient Egyptians, ancient
Israelites, etc) It just happens that in our day He hasn't revealed
Himself in the same way He did in the past. But according to
Scriptures, that soon will change. Eze 38:23,
"And I will magnify myself, and sanctify myself, and I will make
myself known in the eyes of many nations; and they shall know that I
am Jehovah." (ASV)
And then instead of wondering about His existence, you will likely be
wondering about survival during that Judgement Day. (as well as all of
us) Ac 17:31,
"For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the
man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to all men by raising
him from the dead." (NIV)
Sincerely, James
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The mere fact that belief in gods has to be taught
through spoken or written words is proof in itself that
all the so called gods are impotent.
Face the facts, there are hundreds of different religions
many of them using entirely different gods. If any God
were all-powerful there would only be ONE and it
would be known by all people though out the WHOLE
World. Such a simple task for one so omnipotent.
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