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Do we want this page to be for 'God' as such i.e. the specific entity Jason Canmore refers to (presumably the 'Big G') or deities in general? I want to be as ecumenical as possible, but those are two distinct concepts and probably should have their own pages. | Do we want this page to be for 'God' as such i.e. the specific entity Jason Canmore refers to (presumably the 'Big G') or deities in general? I want to be as ecumenical as possible, but those are two distinct concepts and probably should have their own pages. | ||
:I personally make no distinctions, especially since the Abrahamic god does have names. I don't think that deity gets a capital 'g' either. But for Real World Background, we can include all sorts of gods. --[[User:Greg Bishansky|GregX]] ([[User talk:Greg Bishansky|talk]]) 17:07, 9 March 2025 (PDT) | :I personally make no distinctions, especially since the Abrahamic god does have names. I don't think that deity gets a capital 'g' either. But for Real World Background, we can include all sorts of gods. --[[User:Greg Bishansky|GregX]] ([[User talk:Greg Bishansky|talk]]) 17:07, 9 March 2025 (PDT) | ||
+ | ::Fair 'nuff. I guess I was just trying to classify whether this was an article for an 'individual' or a general class. |
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God or gods?
Do we want this page to be for 'God' as such i.e. the specific entity Jason Canmore refers to (presumably the 'Big G') or deities in general? I want to be as ecumenical as possible, but those are two distinct concepts and probably should have their own pages.
- I personally make no distinctions, especially since the Abrahamic god does have names. I don't think that deity gets a capital 'g' either. But for Real World Background, we can include all sorts of gods. --GregX (talk) 17:07, 9 March 2025 (PDT)
- Fair 'nuff. I guess I was just trying to classify whether this was an article for an 'individual' or a general class.