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In [[Universe (By The Book)|one universe]], the Christian religion worshipped God. One of its commandment was “to have no other God before Him”, although [[Jenny Everywhere#Rescuing Brother Martin|Jenny Everywhere]] argued that this would not prohibit the worship of “lesser” deities (or [[angel]]s), or forces of nature, so long as they were understood to be lesser than God Himself. [[Brother Martin]], a close-minded missionary she met in [[Guatemala]], evidently disagreed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[By The Book (comic story)|By The Book]]'') | In [[Universe (By The Book)|one universe]], the Christian religion worshipped God. One of its commandment was “to have no other God before Him”, although [[Jenny Everywhere#Rescuing Brother Martin|Jenny Everywhere]] argued that this would not prohibit the worship of “lesser” deities (or [[angel]]s), or forces of nature, so long as they were understood to be lesser than God Himself. [[Brother Martin]], a close-minded missionary she met in [[Guatemala]], evidently disagreed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[By The Book (comic story)|By The Book]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 15:05, 15 September 2021
According to one account, “God” existed in every reality in the Multiverse that contained a version of the planet Earth. He was one of the only such five constants across Earth-worlds, the others being “gravity, numerical facts, the self-organising principle of Nature, and Jenny Everywhere”. (COMIC: The Freak Issue)
In one universe, the Christian religion worshipped God. One of its commandment was “to have no other God before Him”, although Jenny Everywhere argued that this would not prohibit the worship of “lesser” deities (or angels), or forces of nature, so long as they were understood to be lesser than God Himself. Brother Martin, a close-minded missionary she met in Guatemala, evidently disagreed. (COMIC: By The Book)