Andraste
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Can you explain why a god needs to be a cosmic entity? Only a couple of the gods I worship on any regular basis are cosmic entities - Sun Spirit and Moon Spirit. With respect to Sun Spirit, I'm pretty sure the gravity well that Sun creates is the same for all peoples (human or otherwise) all the time all over the planet... but I'd defer to the astronomical and geological experts on that one. Same deal with the influence Moon Spirit has on our planet - it's the same for everyone on our planet, though different at different times (tides and all, yeah?). The other gods I worship aren't cosmic entities, so it doesn't make sense to apply this criteria to them.
None of the gods I worship would be accurately described as "super consciousness," no. In fact, that word "consciousness" is one that I generally refuse to touch with a ten foot pole, much less putting "super" in front of it which just exacerbates it's vacuous buzzword feel to me.
All of my gods are natural and neutral already. They don't need to be some "super consciousness" whatever for that.
Oh. You've been wanting to discuss the one-god of the Abrahamic religions. And by "theists" before you really meant "classical monotheists." My bad. Feel free to ignore everything I've just written, I guess.
Well I was trying to think out side of the box ..... I was trying to pursue a (God) more like a natural force ... Possibly the collective intelligence of the multiverse past present and future....