Religion is commonly based on some “sacred” writings, sacred because the writings are said to contain the wisdom of wise men/women, saints, prophets, and/or God-men. — Art48
This is the situation we should expect if God does not really exist: different civilizations making up different stories about God. — Art48
But it’s also the situation we should expect if God wants to be discovered fresh, by each person: religion gets us started on the path, but eventually we realize it’s fictional. — Art48
the first mention we have of it was floated in Egypt less than 4000 years ago, by Akhenaten — Vera Mont
Was Utu (sumerian sun god) who became Shamesh (Akkadian) not suggested around 6000 BCE. Was Utu not the first ever recorded sungod? — universeness
Although I think you might be right that Akhenaten was the first to push for a sun god as the most powerful god but did he also suggest Aten was the ONLY god that existed, as in monotheism? — universeness
Sungod, yes - or probably. Only god, no. He had parents, a wife and kids, as well as colleagues. — Vera Mont
What God? You yourself said, correctly, that "religions do not, and cannot, agree", which means that the concept of "God" differs among them. And you confirm this later, by saying "different civilizations making up different stories about God."This is the situation we should expect if God does not really exist — Art48
How human these early gods were! I wonder why? — universeness
At that point, we arrive at a fork in the road: atheism lies on one side, a personal search for genuine knowledge and experience of God lies on the other. — Art48
The idea is that there is a reality that deserves to be called "God" and the human civilizations have made several childish, erroneous attempts to describe that reality.What God? You yourself said, correctly, that "religions do not, and cannot, agree", which means that the concept of "God" differs among them. And you confirm this later, by saying "different civilizations making up different stories about God." — Alkis Piskas
Im not sure what that means. — TheMadMan
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