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I read a good explaination of why there must be a multiplicity of Gods.
Fiona Pitt-Kethley wrote in her book,''Journey to the Underworld'', Anyone can see that the World was designed by a Committee. |
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This is a foundational idea in my own quest for theological understanding. I do think that first, theology should base itself on the assumption that the unknown (religious speculations) is consistent with the known (this world); and second, that such an approach tends to result in polytheism. :bulb:
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Why doesn't it lead to "no" theism or "we don't know?"
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