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There are said to be thousands of gods that continue to be worshipped today, even if we overlook the ancient gods that are, for various reasons, no longer worshipped. Additionally, I think that belief by even one person(ideally more), could also be considered as "recognition", being that the only requirement for a god to exist is belief. This applies to all past, present, and future gods.

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