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That’s actually also God in mythology according to the Bible. According to the Bible, Jesus preached His gospel to people in Hell, meaning they could be forgiven

The Bible is a grouping of documents that contain various styles of writing, including allegory, poetry, prophecy, and history. I'm uncomfortable ascribing the word "mythology" to the Bible as a whole, as it waters down the value of its truths.

I didn’t mean to use it to undermine the validity of the Bible. A lot of atheists view God the way the image on the left portrays Him

Fair point.

Abahamic god is mythological like Thor, Zeus or Mythra. Zero real evidence of his existence

I disagree since I think that all of those you listed are, in fact, actual entities from actual history.

God is Everything. All that is, exists within Him.

He is not an entity you could perceive.

You will meet Him, you will feel His infinite love. God bless you.

Your description of God has not to do with Abrahimic deity

Leave it to an agnostic to pretend to understand God..

This is not agnosticism

Christianity is mythology either

Yes... But... Mythology is also true as is historically true. So... What's your point?

If any people claim that "God" need to be worshipped and obeyed then these people in reality believe in anything but God

God absolutely requires people to worship and obey, not because God needs it, but because that is the fulfillment of the purpose for our creation. Worshipping or obeying anyone or anything else is the root of all that ills us.

The only law which exists is the karma: everything good or bad you do to others returns to you. Anything besides that are systems made to manipulate fools

Pfft. No.

I get where you're coming from, but... That isn't observationally or logically consistent.

And which law or commandments besides the maxim "treat others as you would like others to treat you" do you think we must obey?

I'll go with the summary of the law given by Jesus:

Love God, love others.

You're pretty much negating the first part of that. I don't think that's wise.

This maxim is older than Jesus and it's universal (not exclusive to any religion or philosophical system)

Well, yes. I'm aware of that. I still don't see why that preclude belief in God or Jesus and the biblically outlined purpose for all of creation and for us humans.

Love is the Law

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