I am confused about the use of the word "God" that is used in most of the above discussions. Would it not be more correct to use the word: "Gods"?
Is not Jehovah considered by many here to be a God? Jehovah is 14 billion years old and created a big bunch of stuff? Is all of that so negligable as to be ignored?
And Is not not Jesus Christ considered to be a God by many here? That makes two Gods here as an absolute minimum.
And are there any Catholics participating in the above discussions? If so do not Catholics not consider Mary, wife of Jehove and mother of Jesus, to be a Goddess and being prayed to and to be listening to such prayers? Is Mary not Godly?
That makes three Gods.
I have heard of some Catholic Saints performing miracles and being prayed to. Is that not Godly behavior?
That might make multiple Gods here in these discussions. — Ken Edwards
The ontological argument requires some faith. I see Anslem's argument as a meditation tool — Gregory
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