To start, we :
God is conceived of as the Supreme Being and principal object of faith[1]. The concept of God as described by theologians commonly includes the attributes of omniscience (infinite knowledge)[2], omnipotence (unlimited power)[3], omnipresence (present everywhere)[4], omnibenevolence (perfect goodness)[5], divine simplicity[6], and eternal and necessary existence[6].
There is actually something that fits that description: Mammon.
Point 2 is arguable, but the rest aren't.
Mammon can lengthen your life and make your dreams come true, unlike religion, which doesn't appreciably lengthen life, and makes no dreams come true.
Mammon is perfectly good. It is not His blame if man chooses to use His power unwisely, or for less than the good of all.
The christian god has this to say about Our Lord (PBUH) Mammon:
Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.
If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous Mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
God is right to fear Mammon. Did not one of Jesus' own disciples - who had obviously been witness to the miracles and sermons - accept that Mammon was stronger and sold J down the river? Or up a tree, as the case was. Judas knew which side his unleavened bread was buttered and took today's equivalent of $37,000 to betray the Abrahamic god's son.
What about Allah?
Mo also knew that his god was inferior to Mammon:
But if remission is made to one by his (aggrieved) brother, prosecution (for blood-money) should be according to usage, and payment to him in a good manner.
Murder of one of your own, but you get a free pass if you pay money. The power of Mammon over god.
Hindus?
They openly worship money as one of the chief aims of their bleeding life!
Case closed.
God is conceived of as the Supreme Being and principal object of faith[1]. The concept of God as described by theologians commonly includes the attributes of omniscience (infinite knowledge)[2], omnipotence (unlimited power)[3], omnipresence (present everywhere)[4], omnibenevolence (perfect goodness)[5], divine simplicity[6], and eternal and necessary existence[6].
There is actually something that fits that description: Mammon.
Point 2 is arguable, but the rest aren't.
Mammon can lengthen your life and make your dreams come true, unlike religion, which doesn't appreciably lengthen life, and makes no dreams come true.
Mammon is perfectly good. It is not His blame if man chooses to use His power unwisely, or for less than the good of all.
The christian god has this to say about Our Lord (PBUH) Mammon:
Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.
If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous Mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?
God is right to fear Mammon. Did not one of Jesus' own disciples - who had obviously been witness to the miracles and sermons - accept that Mammon was stronger and sold J down the river? Or up a tree, as the case was. Judas knew which side his unleavened bread was buttered and took today's equivalent of $37,000 to betray the Abrahamic god's son.
What about Allah?
Mo also knew that his god was inferior to Mammon:
But if remission is made to one by his (aggrieved) brother, prosecution (for blood-money) should be according to usage, and payment to him in a good manner.
Murder of one of your own, but you get a free pass if you pay money. The power of Mammon over god.
Hindus?
They openly worship money as one of the chief aims of their bleeding life!
Case closed.
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