Question:
Which is more plausible? One god or multiple gods?
Ghyyy
2012-06-30 06:41:33 UTC
Which is more plausible? One god or multiple gods?
22 answers:
anonymous
2012-07-04 06:10:36 UTC
ONE GOD !



GOD IS ENERGY !





First of all, how did you (as well as me) come in to this world?

If your answer is "Reproduction", then, how did the human race ever originate?????



If you trace back, you can find that all the living organisms in the world are simply huge aggregation of a vast quantity of cells.



Cells are the basic building block of Life. They are the functional basic unit of life.

Cells contain the basic organic and inorganic matter that constitute the life- namely, the nucleus, ribosome, DNA, etc.



But, how are cells created?



The Miller-Urey experiment suggests that that conditions on the primitive Earth may have favored chemical reactions that synthesized some amino acids and other organic compounds from inorganic precursors. Phospholipids spontaneously form lipid bilayers, the basic structure of a cell membrane.



But, from where did the lipids and amino acids come from?



Life as we know it today synthesizes proteins, which are polymers of amino acids using instructions encoded by cellular genes—which are polymers of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Protein synthesis also entails intermediary ribonucleic acid (RNA) polymers.



Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a biologically important type of molecule that consists of a long chain of nucleotide units. Each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base, a ribose sugar, and a phosphate



Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is capable of both storing genetic information and catalyzing chemical reactions. Hence, it is the earliest self-replicating molecule ever discovered. Without RNA, proteins could never be made.



Most scientists have adopted the hypothesis that because DNA and proteins function together so intimately, it's unlikely that they arose independently. Therefore, many scientists consider the possibility that the first life was based on the DNA-protein intermediary: RNA.



Thus, RNA formed the basic block for the term "LIFE".



But, how did RNA Come into this world? Where from did the so called inorganic or organic come?

Essentially from the molecules!!



But, where from the molecules form? Atoms!!



What is the source of atoms????? Subatomic Particles!!



But, where did they come from?

If they can not be self created, then how did they come?



Ofcourse due to the ENERGY!!



Many scientists believe that Universe came into the existence due to a "Big bang"

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Our universe is thought to have begun as an infinitesimally small, infinitely hot, infinitely dense, something - a singularity.



After its initial appearance, it apparently inflated (the "Big Bang"), expanded and cooled, going from very, very small and very, very hot, to the size and temperature of our current universe.



All is well till now?



But, what constituted the SINGULARITY?

It is purely a ball of Energy!!!



The Energy got converted into matter that has resulted in all the things we see now!!



"Energy can never be created nor be destroyed but, it can be converted from one form into another"



Thus, by law of conservation of mass and energy, the total Quantity should remain constant.

Hence, this proves that the net quantity of Matter and Energy prevailing in the Universe should be constant. This implies that NO ORGANISM OR EVEN AN ATOM CAN EVER SELF CREATE ITSELF!!!!



All is well till now......



But, the biggest Question before us.......................



WHERE DID THE ENERGY COME FROM?

What is its source????



If Energy can not be created, then how did it come?



That "ENERGY" is the GOD..



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20101109232051AAXbova
anonymous
2012-06-30 13:48:19 UTC
1 God
Whatsupdoc
2012-06-30 13:58:20 UTC
You might as well ask - which is easier to worship, gods you can see, or a God you cannot see.

The first demands logic. You see it, therefore it exists. So the gods can be seen idols are made of them, so their worship is idolatry.

The second demands faith. You don't see it, but you trust that it is there, rather like oxygen which cannot be seen. So why do we breathe it? Because we trust that it is all around us.

Those that worship multiple gods are called polydeists or pagans and those that worship one pagan god are called monodeists. Those who worship the invisible almighty God are called monotheists.

There are plenty of pagans in the world today, although most would deny that they are. The gods they worship are celebrities, and money.
anonymous
2012-06-30 13:50:12 UTC
Psalms 82:1 God stands in the congregation of the mighty; He judges among the gods.

"This verse, more than any, shows that, indeed, there are many Gods ruled by a Supreme God. The words God and gods in this verse are both taken from Elohiym, which means the mighty ones. The word mighty is taken from El, which means The Almighty, the Father."
Nerd Lord
2012-06-30 14:05:59 UTC
Multiple gods. Think about it: if you have one omniscient and omnipotent god, then you end up with all these quandaries. How does Omniscience allow for free will? If God is all-powerful AND benevolent, why is there evil? If God is perfect and made humans in his image, why are humans imperfect? And if God is perfect, then he cannot make mistakes or learn, meaning he cannot truly understand what it is to be human.



In Polytheism, you have many deities, none of which are all powerful. They also tend to be very human, they can make mistakes, they can learn, they can gain experience. They also have their own personalities, some could be very mellow, others could be prone to temper-tantrums, and should be dealt with accordingly. They are very powerful, yes, but only in their own domains. You don't pray to Thor if you're in a submarine, you don't pray to Poseidon if you're on a plane.
anonymous
2012-06-30 13:43:08 UTC
One God.
~ Vidi ~
2012-06-30 13:42:56 UTC
Which is more plausible? One slice of pizza or multiple slices of pizza?
bree_thats_me
2012-06-30 13:45:53 UTC
One God.



He is the same God yesterday, today and forever.



There are many Guardian angels and guides who help serve him.



Many teachers who have been to this Earth to teach.



Only one God.
The Dart of the Eel
2012-06-30 13:44:07 UTC
Impossible to determine. There are no parameters to judge from except pure hunch. From our perspective, all numbers of gods are equally likely, i.e. they are all infinitesimally unlikely imo.
anonymous
2012-06-30 13:43:59 UTC
More plausible....no gods at all.
Avocado
2012-06-30 13:46:39 UTC
That's like asking "which is more plausible - one unicorn or multiple unicorns?"
l
2012-06-30 13:43:16 UTC
Zero gods.
2 Shepherds
2012-06-30 13:43:12 UTC
Truth always prevails. God is triune and consists of God the Father, Jesus and God the Holy Spirit.
quiet
2012-06-30 13:44:01 UTC
i like multiple gods. easier for each one to control their domain.
Jutt
2012-06-30 13:43:09 UTC
Whichever ones make themselves known and stop playing mind games like 12 year old girls.
anonymous
2012-06-30 13:48:37 UTC
Commandment no. 1, sort of leaves this open to constant debate.
anonymous
2012-07-01 04:18:24 UTC
Single god concept it busted here: Why should a GOD be so INSECURE?

http://www.speakingtree.in/public/spiritual-blogs/seekers/god-and-i/why-should-a-god-be-so-insecure
New Spice
2012-06-30 13:43:01 UTC
a god
K. D. M.
2012-06-30 13:44:00 UTC
There is no difference. One is all and all is one. Or, at least, that is what some guy who was tripping on psychedelics told me.
The_Knight_WhoSaysNi
2012-06-30 13:43:58 UTC
None of the above.
dancnthedream
2012-06-30 13:43:23 UTC
There are many gods, but only ONE LIVING GOD, whose name is YHWH.







GOD Bless
?
2012-06-30 13:44:15 UTC
meh multiple...


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