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ADour wrote: The only instance of any of those characters adressing this I know of appears in Iron Man #1, where Tony says: "And gods? Oh, me and gods. I mean, I've met a few, and I still don't believe in them."

It doesn't say much, but that's all I know of.

In many ways that gets to a problem I have with their attitude. They claim to be men of science including being open to facts and try to be objective. Yet they they reject facts because it does not agree with their worldview. Hank Pym has stated several times that he does not believe in gods. His main lack of belief is in an entity like The One Above All, but he comes across as dismissing Thor and Hercules as gods for no other reason then he does not accept the possibility of such beings existing. Fraction had Reed Richards claim that heaven and hell did not exist...despite personally being to both and knowing people who have been to both. Their reasoning does not make sense. It is like thinking space aliens did not exist, meeting the Kree and Skrulls and still not accepting aliens are real.