Q: What about all the other gods
of the World's great religions?
A: As mentioned earlier,
some of the "gods" that many people have been
taught to worship today were actually men, the founders of
their particular religions. Although these men never
professed to be divine, after they died and several
generations of believers passed, the respect and veneration
their followers gave them grew, until they ultimately began
to be looked upon and worshipped as gods!--A development
which these founders never desired or intended!
In other religions, such as the
World's great pantheistic religions in which a large number
of different gods are worshipped, it is quite possible that
some of the epics and legends concerning these deities were
originally based on actual events and battles that took
place in the Spiritual Plane. Many of these characters and
the ancient tales told concerning them could very well have
originated with genuine spiritual personalities and past
struggles and occurrences within the Unseen Realm.
However, in the process of time and
through lack of accurate records, many of these accounts
have no doubt become considerably exaggerated and distorted
by word-of-mouth into some of the incredible tales, legends
and epics that are with us today. But the fact remains that
there are countless millions of spiritual beings, who
compared to us humans, are actual "gods" and
"goddesses", supernatural inhabitants of the
Spirit World--some good, and some evil--who are struggling
in that realm to either bring Salvation or damnation to
Mankind!
Of course, some of the World's
major religions do not believe in or worship a personal God
at all. Instead, He is viewed as a sort of "Supreme
Reality", "Ultimate Principle" or
"Absolute" that is underlying the Universe. This
rather undefinable concept of the Almighty is usually
perceived as a God Who generally remains rather distant and
aloof from specific human needs, individuals and
circumstances. However, the Bible tells us that the true God
is very personally concerned about each one of us, and that
"as a father has compassion on his children, so the
Lord has compassion on those who love Him."--Psalm
103:13.
Other religions, recognizing the
marvelous wonder of the beauty and balance of Nature, have
concluded that the physical Creation itself must be God,
that everything we can see is a manifestation or part of
God. Such a view is actually very close to what the Bible
itself says: "For He is before all things, and by Him
all things consist. For of Him, and through Him, and to Him,
are all things, and in Him we live and move and have our
being!"--Colossians 1:17; Romans 11:36; Acts 17:28.
Because He is the great Power Who has created all things, in
a sense God is a part of all things and all things are a
part of Him, from the vast galaxies of the heavens to the
cohesive power of the tiniest atom!
Perceiving the close link between
the invisible Creator and the visible things He has made,
some religions give reverence and worship to the Creation
itself--the Sun, the Moon, the mountains, the wind, the
seasons etc. But the Bible tells us that we can worship and
personally know and have a living relationship with God
Himself, so therefore we do not need to "worship and
serve the Creation more than the Creator."--Romans
1:25. He does not mind us admiring, marveling and wondering
at the beauties, glories and miracles of His handiwork, His
gorgeous Creation, but He doesn't want us to glorify or
worship the things that are made while neglecting their
Maker!
Another means by which millions try
to attain spiritual enlightenment is through meditation.
Although the dedication of many sincere seekers who follow
this path is admirable, those who place themselves in the
trance-like state that is necessary for deep meditation
should beware!--For although they may indeed find some of
the supernatural spiritual powers they are seeking, they may
also discover that while in the trance-like state of deep
meditation they have opened themselves up to the unseen
forces of the Spirit World.--And if they are not genuinely
protected by the Spirit of the one true God, they can easily
be misled and fall prey to deceiving spirits and become
demon-possessed!