Why can there not be more than one supreme God?

1- Imagine a country with two absolute presidents

Imagine one state…

01

With two presidents.

02

Neither is above the other.

03

Both have the final authority.

If they disagree…

Who executes the decision?

If the first says: “Yes”

And the second says: “No”

What happens?

The country falls into chaos.

2- Supreme authority does not tolerate a partner

In any system:

The final decision cannot be dual.

Either there is one highest reference,

Or there will be conflict.

Even in large companies,

There may be a board…

But in the end, there is a final decision.

What then if we are speaking about the entire universe?

3- If there were two absolute gods

Imagine that there is:

A god who wants something

And another god who wants the opposite

Who prevails?

If one prevails…

Then the other is not absolutely powerful.

And if neither prevails…

Then neither of them is absolute.

Here the problem becomes clear.

4-A very simple example from life

When two people drive a car at the same time…

In two different directions…

What happens?

An accident.

Multiple directions without resolution

Produce disorder.

So can an orderly universe

Be the result of two equal, absolute wills?

5- What does “supreme God” mean?

The supreme God means:

No one above Him

No one sharing with Him

No one competing with Him

If an equal partner exists…

Neither of them remains supreme.

They both become limited by one another.

6- Order points to unity

Look at your daily life:

The sun rises regularly.

Physical laws remain constant.

The universe operates with discipline.

Order does not only mean beauty…

It indicates unity of source.

When the source is one,

The direction is one.

7- The question is not about number… but about impossibility

The issue is not:

“Can we imagine more than one god?”

We can imagine anything.

But the question is:

Can there be more than one “absolute supreme” at the same time?

“Supreme” does not accept plurality.

Just as the number one

Cannot be two at the same moment.

8- Multiplicity may exist in functions… not in sovereignty

It may be said:

There are multiple gods, each with a role.

But if there is a “supreme” above them,

Then they are not absolute gods.

And if there is no supreme…

Who holds the final decision?

Here the real question appears.

9- The heart seeks the final authority

When you pray…

Do you turn to one supreme reference?

Or to a complex network of powers?

In a moment of intense fear…

The heart does not divide its call.

It turns directly to the highest.

As if human nature knows

That the highest cannot be multiple.

10- A very calm conclusion

Perhaps the question is not:

How many powers are in the universe?

But:

Can there be more than one “absolute supreme”?

Simple reason understands:

Final authority does not accept a partner.

The highest reference does not repeat.

The absolute does not multiply.

And perhaps clarity begins

When we understand that the highest…

Can only be one.

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