Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-14745711-20130825021657/@comment-211.26.90.25-20130826100222

The Lord of Silence wrote: Those still aren't really gods. God is a being that is omnipotent omniniscent and is outside of time and space, in other words for something to be a god it has to be outside of our universe able to influence it and have ultimate power to create and destroy anything at a single thought.

Which is why all of these supposed sci-fi 'gods' aren't gods. But back to the matter at hand there is an almost infinite number of possible gods. But which ones under the big four (or five I suppose) would be the most potent. And I guess the same goes for the gods of order, which ones would be the most significant.

Also the count is not done yet, the dark gods cannot live as they are without their followers. For the dark gods! Actually all of them are omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient. So they ARE infact Gods, look at the Precursors for example, they existed outside of time and space, omnipresent, older then the Universe, displayed some levels of omnipotence and could impose their meta-physical form in multiples diffferent Univereses, Dimensions and Sub-Dimensions. So are you saying that beings like The One Above All is not a God 0.o?

But back on topic, only Khorne, Gork and Mork and Tzeentch are the only ones that seem to be the most potent.

[Darth Grunt]