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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]not equivalent: "gods" have woo woo supernatural powers extraterrestrial life [i]could[/i] exist in nature [/quote] It all depends how you define god. You are only using your sophomoric understanding of "a god".[/quote] Ok. How do you define “god”? [/quote] A being that created humans and the world and has control over human behavior and life. [/quote] My definition is "A power that created the universe including but not limited to Earth or humans."[/quote] You are in the minority. The most common way Americans define God is as the deity described in the Bible. This view is held by 56% of U.S. adults (https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2018/04/25/key-findings-about-americans-belief-in-god/) Roughly half of this group (48%) believes God directly determines what happens in their lives all or most of the time. PP's assertion of ""gods" have woo woo supernatural powers" is how the majority of people view god. [/quote]
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