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What criteria did you use to determine that YOUR God is not one of the false Gods?

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How does your criteria differ from the criteria used by others to accepT theirs and reject yours?

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  1. My wisdom and understanding.


  2. I decided based on the Bible and my experience with God. People with other Gods believe in theirs just as much as I believe in mine. But I still believe I have made the right choice.

  3. My mama told me to worship the real one (hers) and that's what I'm gonna do <spits tobacco>.

  4. I invited all the gods to pancake breakfast and only the Father of Jesus came.

    After a little awkwardness over all the wasted food (we took it to a shelter), and a nice talk over breakfast and doing the dishes I figured his caring for us humans was worth following.

    Also his Son came and brought the wine.

    Also, none of the false gods are in GOD's Blackberry. (Talk about amazing clarity, and battery life.)  

    (Was this funny at all?)

  5. I reject them all the same----and I use one criteria; logic.  

  6. The criteria I use is as follows:

    Any god that calls other gods false gods is a false god.

    My criteria differs from others because they think it's okay for their god to call other gods names.

  7. Just getting old. Having been thru some things. Just like everyone else. I tested, I tried. I was answered in ways that defy logic. When I was very little I remember knowing there is God. And I am accountable for the choices I make. I just knew.

    I wish more than anything I could offer a scientific explanation for all. I truly do. Frustrates me that I can not.  

  8. Their is only one God, it is the question of what he wants us to do that needs to be answered.

  9. They have one criteria; "Is it my God?"  

    If the answer is "yes," then it is not one of the false Gods.  

    If the answer is "no,"  then it is one of the false Gods.

  10. Your heart.  Simple.

  11. Religion is a set of beliefs.

    Nothing more, nothing less.

    What you believe in - that helps you be a better person or that keeps you stable and something you have faith in.

    What I believe in - what my beliefs are - that is my criteria.

    There is no right or wrong.

    It's not an exact science...

    What you believe in makes your God real.

    To resort to being utterly corny - I believe in God. One single God. Not yours or mine.

  12. Simple

    FSM touched me with his noodly appendage and that's how I know he's the one true god.

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