Thread:Khairiboss0601/@comment-3117428-20170418055756/@comment-1409530-20170418070900

Khairiboss0601 wrote: Jdogno7 wrote: Malikishak91 wrote: Jdogno7 wrote: So is the wiki meant to be written in simple English? Deity/deities/(other derived terms) are used in other instances on this wiki, should they be removed from this domain? Deity: A god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion).

Origin: Middle English (denoting the divine nature of God): from Old French deite, from ecclesiastical Latin deitas (translating Greek theotēs), from deus ‘god’.

God: (in certain other religions) a superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.

Origin: Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch god and German Gott.

Reference: https://www.oxforddictionaries.com/ I understand they are used synonymously but in terms of technical correctness: Deity should apply to "a superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes". God should apply to a male gendered such being. Goddess should apply to a female gendered such being. Dude, DEITY means both of a god or goddess. There is no need for deity unless we have female GODS in SJ. "Dude, DEITY means both of a god or goddess.": It means either. It is gender neutral. "There is no need for deity unless we have female GODS in SJ.": "There is no need for deity unless we have female"s in Samurai Jack. Wait a moment, we do. There was at least one Norse goddess. Not to mention the goddess of water.