Colt
Well-Known Member
You are using concepts of God held among various Christians.Based on my own vague understanding of what the term "god" means and ignoring any cultural context, I probably would say that the Trinitarian godhead is three gods, and that Satan, angels and demons/jinn in the Christian and Muslim traditions are gods.
Both of these points get strong obections from believers, so you tell me: do I know what the term "god" means?
“The highest evidence of the reality and efficacy of religion consists in the fact of human experience;namely, that man, naturally fearful and suspicious, innately endowed with a strong instinct of self-preservation and craving survival after death, is willing fully to trust the deepest interests of his present and future to the keeping and direction of that power and person designated by his faith as God. That is the one central truth of all religion. As to what that power or person requires of man in return for this watchcare and final salvation, no two religions agree; in fact, they all more or less disagree.” UB 1955