The point isn't that performing a job lessens their status. It's the job that CONFERS the status. If Beerus did manage to convince Goku or Vegeta to take over as god of destruction, he would no longer be a god.SupremeKai25 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 6:53 pm Nowhere is it said that the Shinjin (Core people) are mortals and need to "become Kais" in order to attain Godhood. This is just headcanon.
Shinjin (Core people) are the truly divine species of the DB verse and they are born as Deities, then some of them can go on to become Kais, Grand Kais, Supreme Kais, etc. or simply Attendants to these Kais.
The Kais performing a job doesn't lessen their status as Gods in the slightest.
The core people are an interesting case because there does seem to be this tradition of only allowing them to become Kais. However, there's no reason to think that that needs to be the case, or if its just a matter of tradition in the same way many religions don't allow women to be priests.
I think we'll probably have to end this here because I don't really see much of an argument here, it feels like a reductio ad absurdum. For what it's worth, I suggest thinking about exactly how at odds what you just said is with the entirety of the Dragon Ball story and the life path of Goku.Gods are superior to mortals because they're Gods, it's that simple. There's really no need to dwell on this any further. It's literally in the definition of the word "God" that they are superior.
Concretely in the DB verse, the Gods are entrusted by Grand Zeno with the duty of overseeing the universes and mortal affairs, making them superior. Strength has nothing to do with this.