vedickings said:
If there is only one God, then hows its possible to worship a false God?
I mean, what about people who can't hear and see, how do that know what God they are worshipping? They would most likely worship the only one God.
Life is more than breathing. We not only live, but we life
for something. Whether we are consciousof it or not, our lives are directed
toward some goal.
That which we direct our life toward, that which we live for, in some essential sense become for us, a god. It holds our attention, consumes our time and energy, and give our existence a purpose.
To be a false god essentiallly means that what we are directing our energy to is in the end, ultimately unfulfilling. It may glitter like gold, or draw us like a vision of a lake in a desert, but it is no more illusion and mirage.
For some, a false god may be money and wealth, or wordly power, or the praise of others, or an almost morbid concern with health and physicality.
The god may take the visage of sexual prowess, and conquest in the game of love, or a pursuit of pleasure through a myriad of leisure events.
False gods take on many forms, as limitless as the human imagination.
In the end though, these gods leads us on further in our thirst or our hunger, around and around in an endless cylce of futility.
Stating that their is One, True, God is to state that there is hope, that there is something, or more corectly Someone, who can fulfill us.
And the claim of Christians, naturally enough, is that that One, True God has been revealed to us, through Scripture, and/or through the Church.