Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-3048593-20140312005102/@comment-1009000-20140312090902

I agree 100% with Brad. To elaborate - and this is going to be a very metaphysical discussion very quickly, so I hope I don't step on anyone's personal belief-toes, but: The presumption that it makes more sense for one being called "God" than there being two, three or a dozen is a very judo-christian one. Most religions (eastern religions like hinduism, the beliefs of most african tribes or those of native americans) either work with lots of different gods or simply do without the idea of a supreme being at all. Considering the Marvel Universe has tried to explain the parallel existence of several belief systems, like the Asgardians, the Ennead and the Olympians, it seems unusually judgmental to consider the god of one religion (Yahweh) to be the "ultimate" god - instead we would seem to be left with a system rather comparable with hinduism or shintoism where we pretty much have a different diety for every situation - that includes Yahweh, who's (by any in-universe reference I've seen) "just another garden variety god". Or to rephrase your sentence: GodS have been proven to exist and Yahweh would seem to be amongst those. Then again, the list of Yahweh's appearances seems to be rather incomplete - is there more than Thor #300?