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If there are any gods out there, they must, almost by definition, exist outside of the framework of space and time. If so, then are they also outside of the framework of possibility laid out in mathematics?
Many of the effects attributed to deities as well as the expectations people hold of them are matters of probability: for example improving the odds of surviving a severe illness, or communicating with humans through highly improbable events.
If god(s) exist outside mathematics, however, consider this implication: that it does not matter if there is one god or many as that is merely mathematical question.
Anyways, that was my thought for the day as I was walking home from work.
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