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Mike Smith said:
Because your god-object might not be the same as someone else's
god-object. Like, if you use someone else's library, where they define
their own god-object. Whose god-object do you use?

I'd assume there would be a true omnipotent god that would intervene and
smote the ruin of 2 false gods upon the mountain, for their audacity, and
then bring ruin amongst the peoples who dared hold false gods before him.
Are we on the same wavelength? :)
 

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