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So a territory given by NATO scums from Serbia to Albanian criminals, who do organ trafiking and destroy the local serbian culture is less disgusting for you ? Do you want to talk about how the french army tried to prevent a genocide in Rwanda and was forbiden to do so by the same NATO scums who've maked this genocide unavoidable ?
The only disgusting thing is NATO and CIA operations and tricks to "destabilize" all the countries they don't like and be sure they'll be the only united lands, ruling the remnant tribes after the destruction of these countries.
Serbia is fine, but NATO and CIA are the closest things we know to what we call "evil".
This is the most logical answer in all seriousness, but if God, in his omnipotence, exists outside of the bounds of logical temporal causality, as is sometimes claimed when people explain why he did not need to be created when everything else did, then he could hypothetically be a member of any of the human races in theory. That is because he can construct things in such a way where he is born as a member of a human race before sending himself back to create everything, Alternatively, he could also hypothetically change his racial traits across all moments in time on a whim.
Now granted, it seems as if an omnipotent being would not particularly have any stakes in being a member of a particular human race, but the main point is that if we allow for omnipotence that anything is potentially on the table for consideration.
Under Judeo-Christian ideology it would be most likely that God would be Jewish in this hypothetical scenario, especially since trinitarian denominations of Christianity believe Jesus was a physical embodiment of God already and in the judeo-christian belief system God chose the jews to be his favored people for some reason. However, this of course assumes that the Judeo-Christian account of God is the correct one, which may or may not be the case.
"Comic" version in fr
https://www.chezjibe.com/comic/loeuf/
Transcript in eng
http://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html
Wiki page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Egg_(Weir_short_story)
Aren't you supposed to protest against pension plans or something? That would be less stupid for you to do than talk all this kind of NONSENSE.
i will just say,it is bad ,when people believe in riddles.
When the first human was born on Earth, he/she was born in the center of the planet, somewhere near the current Middle East! Since they had a language to talk to each other, they could trade and hunt, and they were making progress day by day. Then they increased and spread through the east and west sides. The first civilizations were formed by the Aryans (current Iranians and Germans), Romans and Greeks (current Europe countries), Arabs (current Arab countries), and Mongols (current East Asian countries)... We had only these civilizations until 2000 years ago, while the lifetime of humanity is not more than 7000 years, but today we have nearly 200 different countries. Today, our DNA acts the same. We have the DNA of many countries in our bodies.
When first humans spread into the world, most of them forgot the meaning of god. But the problem was that they still felt some upper-hand power in their lives. So they realized it must be some greater power that manages their lives. As long as they didn't know who this greater power was, they started to make different theories. Some believed the sun was the god because it was warm and bright; some believed it was the stars because they were beautiful and lit up the night; some believed animals may be gods because they fed them; some made their own statues and started believing this greater power that manages their lives came from them.
What the messenger's duty was to teach them was who is the real god and where is the origin of the power they feel. For some of those people, it was hard to accept messengers invitations because for many years they were praying to their own gods. The language of messengers was soft and friendly, if it wasn't like this, no one could accept the religions, If messengers participated in wars, it was because they were defending themselves. This is the functionality of religion. Before religion came, people still knew that there was a god because they felt its greater power; they just didn't know where it was coming from or where the origin was.
Before religion came, mostly everyone knew lying was a bad thing, They knew cheating was a bad thing, They knew they should help each other, They knew they should work hard and love their families. Religions didn't create "ethical values.", What they did was verify and confirm them.
Today, still in 2023, people become lost and need education. We are not better humans than the first humans. We only have more advanced tools in our lives, like technology, but that doesn't mean we are better humans. You can't force a teenager to believe in God when he/she doesn't feel anything yet. You just need to teach him/her how to discuss and how to have proper discussion manners.
The current teenagers still need to feel the power of the upper-hand in their lives to start believing and seeing things for themselves, just like the first humans. So basically, teaching should never end until humanity is still alive.
Serbia is a Croatian chocolate bar?