If God was Jewish and Jesus Was Catholic who made up these other religions?

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Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.

+1000
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Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.


You appear to be playing.

Poorly.

Here’s a hint; when you want to not respond to a point, don’t say ‘I’m not responding’, which is of course a response, and if you must respond, try to not articulate exactly the point you respond to so perfectly.

And thanks. I have enjoyed this exchange immensely.
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Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.


You appear to be playing.

Poorly.

Here’s a hint; when you want to not respond to a point, don’t say ‘I’m not responding’, which is of course a response, and if you must respond, try to not articulate exactly the point you respond to so perfectly.

And thanks. I have enjoyed this exchange immensely.


LOL. You sound really distraught that your little game-playing was so transparent you snagged absolutely nobody, so your response is... to lecture us about game playing.

Also, that should be a colon, not a semicolon.

Don't ever change, DCUM!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


Where is Jesus himself now? Where is “the Father”?

Where is Allah?

Where is God?

Where did they go?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?


If they were idols, as David wrote, they probably are lost to time or are in museums?


David claimed the gods of many nations were idols. That's an aspersion, like in politics where you don't let your opponent define you. It doesn't mean these many gods were just idols. And what's with some Catholics, as one example, praying to statues of the virgin Mary? Same thing


Catholics don’t pray to statues.
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Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.


You appear to be playing.

Poorly.

Here’s a hint; when you want to not respond to a point, don’t say ‘I’m not responding’, which is of course a response, and if you must respond, try to not articulate exactly the point you respond to so perfectly.

And thanks. I have enjoyed this exchange immensely.


LOL. You sound really distraught that your little game-playing was so transparent you snagged absolutely nobody, so your response is... to lecture us about game playing.

Also, that should be a colon, not a semicolon.

Don't ever change, DCUM!


Why would anyone be distraught that their point was understood perfectly?

And I wasn’t trying to “snag” anyone, but apparently I did get you.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.


You appear to be playing.

Poorly.

Here’s a hint; when you want to not respond to a point, don’t say ‘I’m not responding’, which is of course a response, and if you must respond, try to not articulate exactly the point you respond to so perfectly.

And thanks. I have enjoyed this exchange immensely.


LOL. You sound really distraught that your little game-playing was so transparent you snagged absolutely nobody, so your response is... to lecture us about game playing.

Also, that should be a colon, not a semicolon.

Don't ever change, DCUM!


Why would anyone be distraught that their point was understood perfectly?

And I wasn’t trying to “snag” anyone, but apparently I did get you.


You've been called out, but now you're pretending you've "won." Honestly, you need to re-evaluate what you're doing here.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.


You appear to be playing.

Poorly.

Here’s a hint; when you want to not respond to a point, don’t say ‘I’m not responding’, which is of course a response, and if you must respond, try to not articulate exactly the point you respond to so perfectly.

And thanks. I have enjoyed this exchange immensely.


LOL. You sound really distraught that your little game-playing was so transparent you snagged absolutely nobody, so your response is... to lecture us about game playing.

Also, that should be a colon, not a semicolon.

Don't ever change, DCUM!


Why would anyone be distraught that their point was understood perfectly?

And I wasn’t trying to “snag” anyone, but apparently I did get you.


You've been called out, but now you're pretending you've "won." Honestly, you need to re-evaluate what you're doing here.


Where did I say I “won” ? I didn’t even know this was a competition! To be clear, I am not claiming any kind of victory.

However, you did understand the point perfectly, thank you, and thank you for responding to it so the discussion could continue.

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The Gods of the nations are demons." Psalm 96:5. Any "god" that isn't the God of Abraham is a demon.


the KJV has it: "“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.”
Nevertheless, since it was written by David, probably around 1,000 b.c. it does answer part of OP's question. Obviously there were many gods around at the time.


Where did they all go?

Palm Beach?


While your response made me smile (thanks), I was genuinely asking with serious intent.


You can Google this, but Baal is still worshipped in some places.


I didn’t ask where the worshipers went. I asked where the gods went.


??? Baal is a god. As the post indicates, it is still around in some places.


So where is Baal then? The actual Baal.


If you google you can find statues of Baal that are in museums now.


How many times do I have to explain? Not asking about statues or worshippers.

Where is Baal himself? Now.


That was me. Yes, we get this is yet another incarnation of your perennial attempt at a gotcha around why somebody believes in one god and not another.

Nobody is playing, you just aren’t smart enough to notice.


You appear to be playing.

Poorly.

Here’s a hint; when you want to not respond to a point, don’t say ‘I’m not responding’, which is of course a response, and if you must respond, try to not articulate exactly the point you respond to so perfectly.

And thanks. I have enjoyed this exchange immensely.


LOL. You sound really distraught that your little game-playing was so transparent you snagged absolutely nobody, so your response is... to lecture us about game playing.

Also, that should be a colon, not a semicolon.

Don't ever change, DCUM!


Why would anyone be distraught that their point was understood perfectly?

And I wasn’t trying to “snag” anyone, but apparently I did get you.


You've been called out, but now you're pretending you've "won." Honestly, you need to re-evaluate what you're doing here.


Where did I say I “won” ? I didn’t even know this was a competition! To be clear, I am not claiming any kind of victory.

However, you did understand the point perfectly, thank you, and thank you for responding to it so the discussion could continue.



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Anonymous
I do appreciate the atheist with a stick up her a$$ who, every time she's called out or loses an argument, writes these ridiculous spins in her stiff, grandiose, highly mannered tone of voice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do appreciate the atheist with a stick up her a$$ who, every time she's called out or loses an argument, writes these ridiculous spins in her stiff, grandiose, highly mannered tone of voice.


Which posts in this thread are you referring to specifically?
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Anonymous wrote:I do appreciate the atheist with a stick up her a$$ who, every time she's called out or loses an argument, writes these ridiculous spins in her stiff, grandiose, highly mannered tone of voice.


Which posts in this thread are you referring to specifically?


17:55 has a hilarious mix of pomposity, grandiosity, and straight-up lying about some posts that happened immediately before.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do appreciate the atheist with a stick up her a$$ who, every time she's called out or loses an argument, writes these ridiculous spins in her stiff, grandiose, highly mannered tone of voice.


Which posts in this thread are you referring to specifically?


17:55 has a hilarious mix of pomposity, grandiosity, and straight-up lying about some posts that happened immediately before.


Funny, I see neither an argument nor any claim, let alone lies. Specifics, please?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do appreciate the atheist with a stick up her a$$ who, every time she's called out or loses an argument, writes these ridiculous spins in her stiff, grandiose, highly mannered tone of voice.


Which posts in this thread are you referring to specifically?


17:55 has a hilarious mix of pomposity, grandiosity, and straight-up lying about some posts that happened immediately before.


Funny, I see neither an argument nor any claim, let alone lies. Specifics, please?


If you get it, you get it. You can't see your own cringey, awkward posts for the stilted lies they are. We can see them. So I guess we have the advantage here.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do appreciate the atheist with a stick up her a$$ who, every time she's called out or loses an argument, writes these ridiculous spins in her stiff, grandiose, highly mannered tone of voice.


Which posts in this thread are you referring to specifically?


17:55 has a hilarious mix of pomposity, grandiosity, and straight-up lying about some posts that happened immediately before.


Funny, I see neither an argument nor any claim, let alone lies. Specifics, please?


If you get it, you get it. You can't see your own cringey, awkward posts for the stilted lies they are. We can see them. So I guess we have the advantage here.


I guess you don’t see them either.
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