Logical Thinking is proof God Almighty is the only God Almighty. LOGICAL THINKING would tell you that GOD ALMIGHTY would be GOD of the GREATEST NATION ON EARTH. "IN GOD WE TRUST" ="ONE NATION UNDER GOD WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" and in the mid-east tiny ISRAEL IS THE MOST POWERFUL nation by far even though they are outnumbered by over 100 to 1 but ALMIGHTY GOD IS GOD THERE!!
petty fellow if he was so all mighty all powerful enough to create a Universe of trillions of galaxies with hundreds of billions of solar systems per galaxie and all he worries about are his favorite pet hominids in Israel and the U.S. of A. A rather brutish fellow as well, killing all the innocent first-born of Egypt so the Pharoah would "let his people go"? I could have come up with a simpler less evil solution than that. And while we're on the subject of killing innocents what about the flood that drowned millions of them? I don't see the logic in mass murder. And that two dollar bet with Satan that gave Satan the go ahead to terrorize and torment his most loyal servant Job just to feed his own ego, does that seem "logical" to anyone? And the holocaust, what was he punishing the Jews for with that lesson in genocidal bestiality? Gysmys your particular personal god in these tales you cling to so chldishly is a petty egotistical mass murderer who really screwed the pooch when he had the chance to create a perfect world. Of course the fairy tales of the New Testament do try to rehabilitate his pschopathic stature to some degree by creating an even more illogical supernatural myth of virgin birth and human sacrifice. Your ancient Jewish god when it comes right down to it was no wiser or "better" or logical than any other of the hundreds of sacrifice demanding dieties that the ancient Sumrians or Egyptians or Mayans or Greeks or Romans or Assyrians etc. etc. etc. invented to explain their Universe. The only difference was the Jewish people preserved and passed on their myths with greater tenacity and skill. And perhaps the unifying power of their Ancestral myths served their scattered and much maligned culure well for many centuries. In the twenty first century it's impossible for many of us to see any logic in clinging to ancient stories of fearful barbarism. Humanity doesn't need a vengeful paternalistic diety to explain the Universe any longer, we're becoming pretty good at doing that for ourselves.
With apologies to other Christians in this forum. Gysmys seems to bring out a militant peckish brand of athiesm in me that is usually tempered with some understanding of the Human need for some sort of spiritual commune with a mysterious and wondrous
Universe.