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oh my darwin
But would you mog him?I would mew at him.View attachment 3403
So you'd have different reactions depending on what god you were witnessing?depends on which religion is the true one
of course, even if it's the same God in theorySo you'd have different reactions depending on what god you were witnessing?
Have you ever thought deeply on what religion is the "correct one"?of course, even if it's the same God in theory
if it's the muslim God I'm just going to hell with no chance of ever getting out
would suck
None of the abrahamic ones, that's for sureHave you ever thought deeply on what religion is the "correct one"?
Why do you think that?None of the abrahamic ones, that's for sure
because judaism is a sloppily put together collection of kike texts that preach of a an all-knowing all-powerful god that has the temper of a toddler and kneels to iron chariotsWhy do you think that?
That is in Exodus in the context that God was just asked to reveal Himself to a mortal man "in his glory", rather than as He did earlier in the same chapter of Exodus where He speaks to Moses face-to-face in a different nature that wouldn't kill Moses, i.e not in utter, full-power heavenly glory. If we're in heaven looking at God, then we aren't going to just disintegrate, since we will lack mortal bodies capable of death, but if, in some abnormal case, a mortal were to just witness God in His natural state as he resides outside of our universe, yeah, some crazy stuff would go down involving the mortal's death. So, you don't have to just disintegrate and cease mortal life if you see the face of God, as long as God is in a nature that is compatible with your current comprehension (since we're currently residing in a human form, one might suggest the current, comprehensible nature God could be in for our sake is in the form of Christ).It says in the Bible that "no one can see the face of God and live," so I'd probably die