04-24-2020, 06:44 AM
Yes, no, yes and no.
Let me explain:
Yes, he is technically a pagan god figure of the Egyptian pantheon in mythological study and pagan worship.
No, he is not "a god" according to him. He left because that line of thinking wasn't in accordance with LOO understanding, in his view, according to HIM.
Yes, he is a god though because he is the One and Infinite Creator, as are we all. In that sense he IS a god, because he IS LITERALLY GOD.
But then no, he is not "a god" because he is THE God, as are we all.
So it depends what one means by "A god" --
If one means "a deity worshipped in Egyptian paganism" then yes.
If one means "THE God, of which there is only one" then yes.
If one means "A different god than the One and Infinite Creator" then no.
Let me explain:
Yes, he is technically a pagan god figure of the Egyptian pantheon in mythological study and pagan worship.
No, he is not "a god" according to him. He left because that line of thinking wasn't in accordance with LOO understanding, in his view, according to HIM.
Yes, he is a god though because he is the One and Infinite Creator, as are we all. In that sense he IS a god, because he IS LITERALLY GOD.
But then no, he is not "a god" because he is THE God, as are we all.
So it depends what one means by "A god" --
If one means "a deity worshipped in Egyptian paganism" then yes.
If one means "THE God, of which there is only one" then yes.
If one means "A different god than the One and Infinite Creator" then no.