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That the gods are not omnibenevolent and some even encourage war, nothing to do with ontology.
Buddhists might argue that peace has no meaning without war and such a dualistic view is nonsense to begin with.
Defending the position of there being a single omnipotent, omnibenevolent and omnipresent god is a lot trickier, not sure how people rationalize that.
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