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{{DISPLAYTITLE:“God”}}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 (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | {{DISPLAYTITLE:“God”}}{{wikipediainfo}}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 (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | ||
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), nor 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), nor 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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