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If you accept the existence of a deity, then how do you know there is only one? [View all]
Atheists do not accept the existence of any deity, so whether the claim is for one or a million, it doesn't matter.
But if you accept the possibility of a supernatural being with great powers. Then why is it limited to one?
Most believers I know keep telling me that it is impossible to understand what a God is, so how can they know there is not more than one?
If deities can exists, the possibility of more than one seems logical.
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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