“This whole idea of a single god? I want you to realize how absurd that is. It is utterly abstract, which god -cannot be-. Firstly, you want to do some research into Greek. And into what ‘gods’ are and mean. They are not what you are thinking, and there -has- to be more than one. As for the existing of a single god? Impossible. There might be a universal singluarity of being. I suspect there is, for good reason. But that is not god. Gods are a number of orders beneath that.
Probably what happened was that someone decided it would be a great idea if people could stop having each their own god, and we could all have one together. That is not a terrible idea, but the implementation shouldn’t have -erased all the personal ones—. The history of this mess is as tangled as quantum spaghetti. But listen, the whole ‘one god!’ thing? It’s wrong. If there’s a singularity, it’s -way- beyond the ‘god’ order of thinking, models, or ideas. And something less than that? Is personal. And there’s one for each being, or maybe even a few… and although these are ‘linked’ they are not ‘the same’; more, perhaps, like stars in elaborate constellations…”
— an anonymous informant
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