Sorry, didn't see this until I hit this thread without logging in. Quit reading your *ahem* posts... a long time ago.
One small example...
In other words... the word god has been used in the past to refer to multiple beings at once.
One sheep, two sheep.
One god, two god.
It's a deeeeeeeeeep rabbit hole, this one.
Stay Safe!
Uhh... most likely wrong.He has hightened smell and taste senses, but hes blind and dumb.
"God" is singular, as in one. God's would mean plural, more than one.
One small example...
http://www.bible.ca/trinity/trinity-oneness-unity-plural-nouns-pronouns-verbs-adverbs.htm said:Five plural verbs are applied to God: creates, makes, wanders, reveals, judges. In English, these plural verse do not indicate a plural persons, "God creates". But the plurality of Hebrew verbs follow the noun. This is not the case in English. This plurality of verbs associated with God, is most striking and unusual to those who read Hebrew.
In other words... the word god has been used in the past to refer to multiple beings at once.
One sheep, two sheep.
One god, two god.
It's a deeeeeeeeeep rabbit hole, this one.
Stay Safe!