I have a question that is plaguing me, I hope someone can refer me to some answers..
If there is one God, why would his prophets across the ages each claim that they are the only manifestation to be followed ? Why would God send down prophets each claiming that they are the only true path to God ?
thx
On my own part I simply am of the certainty that God the maker of everything exists, and being maker of everything He also made me, in the ultimate terms of course, aside from my being the offspring of my parents and the descendant of my ancestors.
As regards prophets, there are many of them.
I just choose what I can accept to be in accordance with my intelligence and my experience of life and my values, from their writings.
Since I have been a Christian all my life, I now choose what in the Christian faith makes for the best in human society today, and for the rest of the Christian religion consider them, the rest of Christian beliefs and practices, optional.
In other words, it is time for all men with a modicum of intelligence and learning to make up their own DIY religion to deal with God maker of everything.
But for convenience, just choose if you be from a Christian background a church where you feel comfortable and you can see that you are getting better in life in regard to your relationship with God and with fellowmen.
By the way, there is only one God maker of everything, because if there be several Gods, then they must have only one in charge of them all who all are then gods created by the One God, I will call these gods godlets, i.e., small gods created by the One God to His own glory and purposes, perhaps they are angels.
Why not many equal gods, because they will be frozen into inaction for being in discussion in all eternity, each one being almighty but each one's almightiness in regard to everyone else cannot but result in paralysis for them all.
Hahaha! Now you get the picture?
Besides, if you long to have many Gods, just be contented with the Trinity of the traditional Christians, three persons in one God, Father, Son, Holy Spirit, three in persons but one in substance.
How is that? It's a mystery, and it works very well.
The Godhead of the Father looks at Himself and what He sees is God the Son; they Father and Son love each other, and the love between them is the Holy Spirit.
That is Trinitarian theology for you.
No, no hahaha! here, I wouldn't want God to get mad at me, but He is laughing with me because He can appreciates humor, and humor like wine there is truth in it.
Susma Rio Sep