Well, for me, there are different "levels" of Godhood. I suppose now is the time where I can, for the first time, write them all down in a list, descending.
1. One. (sig)
2. Star (one who can create its own light, its own life, and through its death spawns new life; Grandmother Solis)
3. Celestial God (Mother Gaia, Father Nebul, etc)
4. Lesser God (children of Celestial gods; could be called "Cherubim"; the gods of mythologies. YHWH, guardian of modern-day "Middle-East" is a Lesser God)
5. Demi-God (the first of many animals; "Karkar, God of the Sea, Mother of the Shark; Pan, God of the Forest, no children, later confused with a devil, etc...)
I know it's a bit confusing, but that's kind of my list of gods and who they are.
A God is above human emotions, understanding, and for the most part, reach. As I demonstrated by what I believe is a God, they are mortal and will die. Karkar, for example, has probably died long ago. This I took from Japanese Shintoism, in which the gods do die eventually.
I don't worship any of them, mind you.
Sorry if my list is a bit confusing, but I just woke up and I'm tired. :thud: