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Message Subject Are there two God's? A "good guy" and " bad guy"? Does the Bible/Qu'ran/Talmud show this?
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It's all confusing to me, still trying to sort out who might be whom.

I do believe that there are/were at least two Gods. And the Bible makes clear that we are not to put any other gods before Him. Seems to me that is admitting there were more than a couple. (Of course, that might also include the images/idols/deities that some were worshipping back then 'as a God', that He was letting them know in no uncertain words, that they were not to be worshipped as God at all).

Seems that the God of the old testament is not the same as the God of the new testament. Very different characteristics, for starters.

Seems that there were many gods among the Anunnaki, perhaps some were gods and some were God, with a capital G. It could be that none of them actually was the 'God' we think of, but perhaps was thought of as 'deity gods' by the Sumerians, who may not have known what else to call them. Altho it does appear that 'Enki' may have been a creator god, but not THE creator God, the one who created everything first. And reading about the Anunnaki brings up the question of who then, was 'Enlil'? Some suggest that Enlil could have been equated with Jesus, while Enki could have been equated with Satan, yet I am not convinced of any of that.... yet anyway.

One interesting thing to note about Genesis, is that there seems to have been several 'beginnings'. An indepth study of those first few verses, with the original Hebrew meanings of those words, gives the indication of several beginnings, at least two, just in the first few verses. That led me down a rabbit hole, which has certainly opened my eyes.

Other interesting things about the Bible include the several stories in the Bible that are direct parallels with earlier stories told long before the Bible was even written. Very interesting indeed. Such as 'Noah's Ark', 'David and Bathsheba', the '10 Commandments', and etc. But that is a whole thread by itself.

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