Display title | What If God Was One of Us? |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | It's a simple question, really. What if someone were a god? Being God in Human Form or Deity of Human Origin would probably be much harder than one would think. For starters, there's a very good possibility you'd not be omnipotent; in fact, your powers may be very, very limited. For another, there's the whole "human psyche" aspect to worry about. What happens when the powers of a god are encased in a mortal shell? Even if only perceived as such, and not a god in actuality, what would the psychological ramifications be? Would you use this for power, for justice? Would you even care, or would you revile the idea? |