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One True God & the Others (False Gods)

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The Earth only has one True God: Yeshua, whom we call Jesus. As he said all things has been given unto him under heaven and Earth. As it is written after judgment all things will be returned to the Father.

But the Bible mentions others called false gods and names them. We're not speaking of the idol gods that were carved by man's hands or the animals that were worshiped as gods.

I've always considered them the leaders of the Fallen Angels call the Watchers, a watcher is mentioned in Daniels. In Genesis 6 they're referred to as the Sons of God. In Jude they are called the Angels who left their first estate, and are held in chains of darkness. Two separate groups of angels those who were cast down to earth after losing the war with Michael and those who left their first estate.

The Bible says as it was in the days of Noah so shall it be in the coming of the Son of Man, meeting the return of Christ. They are coming back! A question is: is it a spiritual return or physical return.

Here's Rabbi Jonathan Cahn's take.

Makes you wonder, if the church can teach the best trick of Satan is to make you think he doesn't exist, why couldn't it apply to what the church teaches as pagan gods, my studies years ago I learned that it was the church that established what was mythology / paganism .... Food for thought.
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MoveAlong · 70-79, M
Of course there are other Gods. The main guy speaks of them in the 1st Commandment.

Thou shalt ave no other Gods before me.

All is well as long as he's your #1.
Charity · 61-69
@MoveAlong

Before there was any Ten Commandments in Genesis 1 God said let us make man -----
In Genesis 3 God said man has become as one of us.

And he does say he is a jealous God, after all man and his kind are at his creation, to reject the Creator?