User blog comment:Ralok/Atheists&Christians/@comment-1715766-20100529044907

My religion is Christian. There are so many Christian denominations, and there are many differences to each.

I think that the whole "possibly becoming a God after death" thing is kind of tied to another thing. My church believes that, when we lived in heaven (before our lives here) we learned a lot. We gained knowledge and understanding from God, and we had everything we needed. However, the only way to really reach our full potential was to be tested in a life where we didn't have our knowledge, or memories from heaven to help us. If we do good here, when we return to heaven, our memories and knowledge are restored, and we can possibly, depending on our life, become Gods, or Goddesses. Then we can have spirit-children, and create our own world and so-on and so-on. (It's kind of like the reaper cycle of extinction, only the opposite. :P) So, that's kind of why we don't need to live multiple lives over and over again to gain that perfection.

God cannot create another God. He can create another being who can kind of work its way there. In Heaven, either you can become a God, or become a servant of another God. Get it? (These are just my beliefs, and my church's of course.)

Having said that, I should probably start going to church more often, I don't want to live eternity as a butler to someone else. Anywho, enough with the "proselytizing." :P Yeah, this has been really interesting to talk about, and here people's opinions on.