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If it is that the characteristics that define God are limited to the realm of logical understanding (within our knowledge and understanding) is it possible that there be more than one God?
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Expand, please. I don't follow.
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If it is that the characteristics that define God are limited to the realm of logical understanding then it isn't possible for there to be any gods, let alone only one. That is a standard disclaimer used by Theists on these boards --- that their god is some how "beyond" logic but not illogical at the same time.
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Somewhere around here is OJuice5001, our resident polytheist, who seems to believe in some of the classical Roman gods. OJ, care to address this?
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