What do you mean you can't be a god if you break your own rules? Or you break your own rules? Like that makes so much sense because when you think about God, he makes his rules but he's faithful to them. Like who makes their own rules, makes their own standards, even if you think truth is like, you make your own truth, whatever you make your truth to be. If you don't even follow your own truth, you're inconsistent, you're a hypocrite. Like yeah, sure, make your own rules, but if you go against or contradict any of your own rules, you're a hypocrite. So how can you be a god if you don't even keep your own thing? And I think that the reason we think that gods can do whatever they want because we know that God is sovereign, but we don't really know or think that God is good. So we think that to be a god, it just means that you get to make your own rules and break them because that's what you think God does and you want to make your own rules. But when you make your own rules, you basically like are faithful to all the people you care about and then like ignore all the other people. So basically you're faithful to like what you think, which ends up being like you have some kind of morality, but actually, you know, only the people you like know personally, even though, you know, anyway, but you can't like either way to be a god basically means like you are making your own standards, but how you make your own standards and break your own standards, you're not even consistent, you're a hypocrite and you have lost all credibility. So anyway, this is, I'm about to pause this. Stay close, Caleb Jordan.