Well, I do have a place in my heart for Ceiling Cat of course, if only because we have actual evidence of his existence:
And I'd be mad not to believe in the Discworld gods, such as Blind Io, Nuggan, Offler the crocodile god, Bilious the "oh god" of hangovers, and my personal favourite Anoia, the minor goddess of Things That Stick in Drawers. The amount ot textual evidence for their existence is quite frankly overwhelming.
For any other gods, I might more correctly be termed a polyatheist, a disbeliever in many gods, if such a term made any sense. But then, when have I ever been concerned with making sense?
However, in the interest of not giving our friend an easy out, perhaps I ought to rephrase my earlier comment thuswise: "show me any and I'll stop."
And I'd be mad not to believe in the Discworld gods, such as Blind Io, Nuggan, Offler the crocodile god, Bilious the "oh god" of hangovers, and my personal favourite Anoia, the minor goddess of Things That Stick in Drawers. The amount ot textual evidence for their existence is quite frankly overwhelming.
For any other gods, I might more correctly be termed a polyatheist, a disbeliever in many gods, if such a term made any sense. But then, when have I ever been concerned with making sense?
However, in the interest of not giving our friend an easy out, perhaps I ought to rephrase my earlier comment thuswise: "show me any and I'll stop."
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'