Timeline for Why do they consider the Ori false gods?
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May 27, 2019 at 17:18 | history | edited | Jenayah | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 25, 2019 at 19:03 | comment | added | Odin1806 | @Daishozen - For Stargate there is no change in the definition of a god as there is in today's society. Some view it as an absolute power, some as an impossibility and then there are some that define it anywhere between the two. Anything could be possible... | |
May 25, 2019 at 18:44 | comment | added | Daishozen | So, basically they are saying you are either God, or an imposter? Polytheism is not a possibility? | |
May 25, 2019 at 18:43 | comment | added | Valorum | @Daishozen - Cameron Mitchell appears to be some flavour of Christian | |
May 25, 2019 at 18:41 | comment | added | Daishozen | So I guess, a follow up question would be what would the stargate definition of a 'real god' be? | |
May 25, 2019 at 18:31 | comment | added | Valorum | @Daishozen - Yes, powerful beings can seem god-like to less advances cultures. But that doesn't make them gods. | |
May 25, 2019 at 18:30 | history | edited | Valorum | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 25, 2019 at 18:30 | comment | added | Daishozen | Right, but the process of ascension as described in Stargate is very similar to other religious teaching where the followers are able to become gods. | |
May 25, 2019 at 18:24 | history | answered | Valorum | CC BY-SA 4.0 |