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In reply to the discussion: If you accept the existence of a deity, then how do you know there is only one? [View all]qazplm135
(7,484 posts)11. as someone else said, depends on your definition
God, big G, is by definition the only game in town. Omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence. Kinda can only have one.
god(s), little g, is/are a much less powerful thing. A suitably advanced alien can be a god to a suitably less advanced civilization (suitably advanced science being indistinguishable from magic and all that).
As an agnostic, I think the latter are way more possible than the former. There may be aliens who have evolved so far that they literally have control over reality itself.
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If you accept the existence of a deity, then how do you know there is only one? [View all]
edhopper
Oct 2018
OP
I am open to the idea that God is an infinite number of beings each with a single iota of power
ck4829
Oct 2018
#45
You may choose for or against the view, that you have a transcendental obligation
struggle4progress
Oct 2018
#46
I mean an obligation that one should try to honor with extraordinary seriousness
struggle4progress
Oct 2018
#48