Poll: To make a God.

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luclin92

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i think i could never choose a person to this cure (i call it a curse because you will end up with severe boredom and will never experience something new again).
and this person would soon become a being that either would leave us or destroy us since we are a really ungrateful bunch that would still complain even if it created a utopia for us.
 

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Delsana said:
... No one that's ever cursed, used a vulgarity, been violent, aggressive, hurtful, demeaning, insulting, false, lied, killed another, used another, manipulated another, betrayed someone, thought of themselves above others, smoked, drinked, done drugs, thought anything bad...

If you didn't have THAT requirement you'd essentially be assuring that SOME LEVEL of corruption existed and that therefore some level of... abuse of power existed, and then of course... they'd grow bored... and... yeah this is the worst idea ever.
Im sure of the billions and billions and billions of people who have lived ONE is good enough to be a god? It would be world peace forever if he/she was. No more hunger or suffering either.
 

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BiscuitTrouser said:
Delsana said:
... No one that's ever cursed, used a vulgarity, been violent, aggressive, hurtful, demeaning, insulting, false, lied, killed another, used another, manipulated another, betrayed someone, thought of themselves above others, smoked, drinked, done drugs, thought anything bad...

If you didn't have THAT requirement you'd essentially be assuring that SOME LEVEL of corruption existed and that therefore some level of... abuse of power existed, and then of course... they'd grow bored... and... yeah this is the worst idea ever.
Im sure of the billions and billions and billions of people who have lived ONE is good enough to be a god? It would be world peace forever if he/she was. No more hunger or suffering either.
Problem being that those who DO would have tainted, hurt, or killed that person, and such an affect if they weren't dead would make them act like that... I would admit that I USED to be very close to that.
 

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arragonder said:
you can't alter someone so drastically without changing their personality a great deal. thus your hypothetical is illogical and I nominate my cat.
I never said it wouldnt affect them. I just said that they would retain their own human feelings, meaning this creature wouldnt be "incorruptable" or "omnibenevolent" they would feel just like a person the second they got their powers. After? Who can tell, the idea would be to nominate someone with enough will to do so. Its a hard choice.
 

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Sounds like a reaaaally stupid idea. People are biased, how do we know this person we turn into a god won't turn the world into his own image, one that might be very bad for all of us? I mean, it will basically be a person with infinite power, and one person with a lot of power is bad.
 

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As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
 

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NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
 

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Delsana said:
NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
Everyone would.
 

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NightHawk21 said:
Delsana said:
NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
Everyone would.
Can you speak for a world of 6 billion people? Maybe one wouldnt. Captain america thinking. Give it to the poorest child in africa.
 
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yes absolutely, the good that would come out of it would highly outweigh any bad that came of it, if a decent enough person was chosen ,and even then if that person lived to "infinity and beyond", they would evolve over time and they would become the ultimate being of reason and consequence, so yes, i would gladly install someone with god power, it would keep dipshits who crave power in line or they would be gone with an instant lightning bolt to the skull
 

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well...no besides if I could somehow become the god then I wouldn't remove all of the worlds problems because the world would not only depend on me they would then lose any need to better themselves if they got anything they wanted whenever they asked for it.personally if i had the powers of god then i would just hop around performing small miracles unnoticed and warp reality to my whims.
 
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NightHawk21 said:
Delsana said:
NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
Everyone would.
it is impossible to not abuse power in some way, even in the slightest, so yes, anyone would abuse it, but to abuse it the least amount? you would definitely not be the candidate if shown by your rash pick in your original statement.
 
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Hell no. We're THIS close to figuring out all that ourselfs and I'd just let some god have all the credit?

Fuck that. I'd just try to make it so it's me and than remove almost all of my power. I wanna fly, and not with some cruddy jet pack i have to wait like 25 years for.
 

Delsana

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gmaverick019 said:
yes absolutely, the good that would come out of it would highly outweigh any bad that came of it, if a decent enough person was chosen ,and even then if that person lived to "infinity and beyond", they would evolve over time and they would become the ultimate being of reason and consequence, so yes, i would gladly install someone with god power, it would keep dipshits who crave power in line or they would be gone with an instant lightning bolt to the skull
I suspect from your behavior and attitude that you'd be one of the people struck by that lightning bolt fairly quickly.

To be honest...

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If you BELIEVE everyone would want power... then that is another reason you should not have it.

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I don't think a simple choice would be nearly safe.
 
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BiscuitTrouser said:
NightHawk21 said:
Delsana said:
NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
Everyone would.
Can you speak for a world of 6 billion people? Maybe one wouldnt. Captain america thinking. Give it to the poorest child in africa.
eh idk about the poorest child in africa..

what if the child has zero perspectives on anything?

i wouldn't even pick a child at that, i would pick at least a teenager, maybe even an adult who has a full thought process.

the one who fears the power is the one worthy to use it wisely.
 

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If you're going to give god-powers to a human, might as well give it out to several. I wouldn't trust powers like that to a mortal, flawed as they are, so it'd be much better to have several more that would be capable of keeping them in line. Mind you, you'd end up with a pantheon very much like ancient religions, with all the squabbling and such that came with a bunch of higher beings with personalities just as flawed as humans, but hell, they'd keep each other from doing overly stupid shit.


I must admit Captcha, running around as a god would be quite Funity.
 
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Delsana said:
gmaverick019 said:
yes absolutely, the good that would come out of it would highly outweigh any bad that came of it, if a decent enough person was chosen ,and even then if that person lived to "infinity and beyond", they would evolve over time and they would become the ultimate being of reason and consequence, so yes, i would gladly install someone with god power, it would keep dipshits who crave power in line or they would be gone with an instant lightning bolt to the skull
I suspect from your behavior and attitude that you'd be one of the people struck by that lightning bolt fairly quickly.

To be honest...

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If you BELIEVE everyone would want power... then that is another reason you should not have it.

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I don't think a simple choice would be nearly safe.
i didn't say anywhere that i believe everyone would want power, but obviously from all the gangs and guerilla wars going on around the world, yeah there are some very power hungry people out there.

And if i was struck by the lightning bolt? well hopefully i did something wrong, if i did then so be it, then if not i obviously made a horrible choice of a person to pick to put in power.
 

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BiscuitTrouser said:
NightHawk21 said:
Delsana said:
NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
Everyone would.
Can you speak for a world of 6 billion people? Maybe one wouldnt. Captain america thinking. Give it to the poorest child in africa.
I don't claim the right to speak for everyone. However I am not naive enough to ignore that if you give someone ultimate power and all the time in the world, after they fix the petty issues they are gonna become pretty bored. Not to mention that they will certainly seek to impose their ideals onto the entire world, leading to someone always being unhappy and calling power abuse.
 

Delsana

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gmaverick019 said:
BiscuitTrouser said:
NightHawk21 said:
Delsana said:
NightHawk21 said:
As an impartial judge I would say that I must know the location of the secret god giving super power thing so I can protect it from everyone. Then I take it for myself, instantly become god, and edit the OP so that I can choose myself and as such was in the right.

OT: If I can't choose myself than no one deserves to be god.
Actually this is the perfect answer, let me show you why.

As in all cases, the one who WOULDN'T want power is the best choice... because they would never abuse it.

You would.
Everyone would.
Can you speak for a world of 6 billion people? Maybe one wouldnt. Captain america thinking. Give it to the poorest child in africa.
eh idk about the poorest child in africa..

what if the child has zero perspectives on anything?

i wouldn't even pick a child at that, i would pick at least a teenager, maybe even an adult who has a full thought process.

the one who fears the power is the one worthy to use it wisely.
Child is probably the best, because they have the most imaginative capability retained at that age still, and they still have their innocense, innocense with power would lead to the lack of need to become "tainted" because that is usually a requirement of maturity and development and they wouldn't need to do that.

God is most likely like a child in his personality, not to say he isn't wise or intelligent.