There can exist certain definitions of 'god' such that anyone is forced to admit that 'god' exists.
A trivial example: 'god' as a concept.
What do you generally accept as god for the purposes of discussion?
An immaterial being? Has self awareness and intelligence? The creator of somethings? The creator of all things?
All powerful? All good? All knowing?
Or to go in the opposite direction: if a being is not all powerful, not all good, not all knowing, can such a being be rightfully called 'god'?
If humans would seem as gods to ants, would beings of comparable or greater intelligence and ability gap, yet lacking infinite attributes be fair to call 'gods'?
A trivial example: 'god' as a concept.
What do you generally accept as god for the purposes of discussion?
An immaterial being? Has self awareness and intelligence? The creator of somethings? The creator of all things?
All powerful? All good? All knowing?
Or to go in the opposite direction: if a being is not all powerful, not all good, not all knowing, can such a being be rightfully called 'god'?
If humans would seem as gods to ants, would beings of comparable or greater intelligence and ability gap, yet lacking infinite attributes be fair to call 'gods'?
"People need heroes. They don't need to know how he died clawing his eyes out, screaming for mercy. The real story would just hurt sales, and dampen the spirits of our customers." - Mythology for Profit