 Gregory
Gregory         
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         This would apply for a demigod, ie. one who doesn't create the universe and of whom living beings are not part of.So - God is like The Manager, and if everyone doesn’t have a good outcome, then he’s responsible. Is that it? — Wayfarer
 baker
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         As in some Hindu (mono)theisms. Of course, in those systems, too, a person has to jump through some hoops, including risking a series of rebirths/reincarnations, but there is no threat of eternal damnation for making the wrong religious choice.If God exists, everyone should go to heaven and there should be no atonement involved. — Gregory
 Count Timothy von Icarus
Count Timothy von Icarus         
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