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Are Gods Mortals?

This has been bugging me lately, are Gods mortals?

The reason I ask this is because of all the stories of the past and no stories of today. Lets take the Bible, because that is what i know best (13 years of catholic school).

Thousands of years ago you read about a talking God, a vengeful God, a passionate God. God was right there by Mans’ side. Chatting it up with Abraham, Moses, Mary, etc., etc. He was flooding the world, parting seas, raining fire, saving babies from Death, and asking humans for proof of love and making people speak different languages (Tower of Babel). God was very, very involved with humans cursing the wicked, fighting the devil, teaching us morality…

You see, I think God has passed on. Why? The times we live in aren’t exactly peaceful. If there was ever a time for God to speak up it is now. Morality is falling to the wayside, innocents are dying constantly, diseases plague us, everyone speaks English… humanity has become an epidemic and not a blessing.

Where is God? Did he die? Did he start another project? Scientifically he should be dead. If he could speak to us then that means he is within our Time constraints (speed of sound). He would be 10,000 years old right now too. BUT WAIT… God created the universe… We have proven the universe to be roughly 11 billion years old. He is one old SOB!

Or is it every one of our years is one second of God’s life? He would be 3,055,556 hours old or 127,315 days old or 349 years old on Gods time. Still Old as hell. So is God or are Gods mortal? God created the universe, Egyptian, Roman, and Greek gods were derived of universal and earthly phenomenons. Modern humans found those gods to be Planets, stars, animals and energy. And we all know energy eventually dies off. And if everything is made of energy then everything must die off.

Answer: Gods are Mortal.


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