I mean even in the book we hold dear to us we know to believe in him is meant to be met as if were insane.
And really the whole “god v religious” thing is just a pointless debate and attempt at differentiate between the two that doesn’t mean much anyway
Kinda yes on the 2nd point.
I think if people were real with themselves they'd realize that they only chose the god they chose because they were born in ____ part of the world during the __ century.
Christians would not be Christians if they were born in Indonesia.
Muslims would not be Muslims if they had been born in Ancient Greece...
Etc...
It's just a popularity contest; and whichever deity is the most popular wherever you were born at the time is the "real" god.
There was a time when people
actually believed that they had to pray to Poseidon before going on a sea journey. It was
fact. Now, if someone tried to do that before embarkation, we would laugh in their face. Keeping in mind there was no discovery event which proved that Poseidon
isn't god, but the Greek pantheon simply fell out of popularity and now is referred to as what....
mythology. What once was
fact is know
known to be nothing more than a
myth.
Does an omniversal being exist? Who knows, maybe. Does an omniversal being who cares if I grease up my dikk and get myself off exist? C'mon, that shyt is absolute braindead nonsense.