Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32803230-20170829120243/@comment-32510639-20170829145713

Hrenak wrote: Gilaad wrote: Hrenak wrote: Gilaad wrote: Hrenak wrote: The term God can also carry weight as a supreme being, considering he's very well above a lot of other cards, and Isn't "the" god, and terms like demi-god are a thing It's a bit more approprirate.

But people can call it whatever they want, It's an unofficial term and just fits. Supreme means, superior to all others. Once again only Gohan LR fits there. That can also apply to a specific state where It's "all others below it" Instead of specifically being above all. You use the stature as a god in the hiearchy instead of it being "the" god, or an "all powerful" god, which does still fit. No, I use the word the way it is use on theology, which fits heirachy and being at the same time. In both case it means superior to all others or above to all others. The others usually refer to mortals, which are the lesser cards, rather than their fellow gods.

So the term "God" simply refers to them being a higher power, and I'm not referring to the biblical kind either, more or less in line with the basic norse line.

But I won't get to carried away and keep arguing a fan-term, It's just that the term Itself fits due to its structure. God in monotheistic religions means the deity is omnipotence, while in politheistic relgions means they are supreme.

In both cases it means they are above all.