Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-26388300-20160405070243/@comment-734582-20160504090442

If someone stands far about others, then at some point there's no real distinction anymore between "as-if a god" and "god".

Kaguya is a god, there's nothing to suggest even high levels of power are available and compared to her, a normal shinobi is just a muggle. Therefore, "so powerful she can be considered a god" can just as well mean "she's a god".

Some people mix that up with tiers of power, calling anything beyond Biju-level a "god". Hashirama is technically a "god" (since he IS called a "god of shinobi") but that would refer to his title, not his actual power level. As you can see, "god" means different things to different people, and can even mean different things in the same sentence.

As to the topic at hand, it's true that Hashirama is powerful, but that doesn't mean he can't be defeated, or that a group of individually less powerful people can't defeat him. Considering that Edo Madara can't be 1-on-1 substituted for Hashirama, and that they did manage to hold their ground against him, shows that they do possess sufficient strength to be worthy of consideration. That is, the idea of the fight is acceptable.

As to stuff like the Meteor sizes, the debris on the ground doesn't match up even remotely to the meteor dropped. To begin with, they were clearly shown to be spherical in every other shot but what's on the ground can barely be formed into one sphere, let alone two. It's safe to say the first one was reduced to gravel and the second one heavily damaged.