I almost got into a bit of an argument on Twitter about a post that mentioned God. One person replied and asked "whose god?" That question in itself throws logic out the window.
The implication is that the mere idea of God is an individual thing. In other words, we can make God whomever we want him to be based on our whims and preferences. Positing that people can pick and choose a god makes believing in anything greater than humankind rather foolish.
The world around us is evidence of God as creator. If there are multiple gods and they're all different, how can the universe be explained? How can the natural order of life be explained? The list of questions here could go on and on.
There is only one true God. That's the only logical explanation.
The implication is that the mere idea of God is an individual thing. In other words, we can make God whomever we want him to be based on our whims and preferences. Positing that people can pick and choose a god makes believing in anything greater than humankind rather foolish.
The world around us is evidence of God as creator. If there are multiple gods and they're all different, how can the universe be explained? How can the natural order of life be explained? The list of questions here could go on and on.
There is only one true God. That's the only logical explanation.