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<blockquote data-quote="O&#039;Rothlain" data-source="post: 90311"><p>If you're asking that question, then, No...<strong>gods</strong> do not exist.</p><p>To Sanzar, I agree we do overly humanize God. I think we take that from the Greeks. By that I mean our understanding of who God is and how He relates to us has definetely been influenced by other cultures and their view on god/gods. How would the modern Christian Church view God if they had never been confronted with converting the Celts and Gaels? With time we've added Dogma to faith, and tradition to practice. We believe that these things are right, but they could be far off, couldn't they?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Rothlain, post: 90311"] If you're asking that question, then, No...[b]gods[/b] do not exist. To Sanzar, I agree we do overly humanize God. I think we take that from the Greeks. By that I mean our understanding of who God is and how He relates to us has definetely been influenced by other cultures and their view on god/gods. How would the modern Christian Church view God if they had never been confronted with converting the Celts and Gaels? With time we've added Dogma to faith, and tradition to practice. We believe that these things are right, but they could be far off, couldn't they? [/QUOTE]
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