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Some say the Holy number of God is "777"(with seven often being hailed as a holy and/or lucky number, and 777 being greater than 666; also known as the mark of "the beast" or Antichrist). There are also some religions that say it is "888" instead.

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In Prolog:

?- write(["god"]).

[[103, 111, 100]] (this is in decimal)

In Hex:

676F64

In Octal:

147157144

In binary:

011001110110111101100100

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God consists of 3 persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (also known as the 'Holy Trinity'), equalling 1 God.

1x1x1=1

However there are other things that have 3 separate parts and yet are one.

Clover has trifoliate leaves, or 3 separate leaves, yet is one unit.

1x1x1+1

Man has 3 parts, body, soul, spirit, equals 1 man.

1x1x1=1

A Company also has 3 parts, such as Office, Factory, Retail, but it is still the one entity.

1x1x1=1

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At least 3 gods were invented by Christianity: Jehovah, Satan and Jesus. Just as in other religions, one god is spawned by another (similar to Zeus' many offspring). Minor deities were created and called 'Angels', 'Demons' and 'Saints', each with various imagined powers, spheres of influence, etc.

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