Exactly that's the most logical. Too bad the episode totally ignored addressing this in any way, all characters behaved as if the prophets were easy targets and that O'Brien truly was their only hope.They knew The O'Brien would thwart her posessor.
(After O'Brien saves their hides, the Prophets communicate with him in the celestial plane of existence.)
PROPHETS: The O'Brien has completed his task...
O'BRIEN: You mean you knew this was going to happen all along? Would have been nice if you let me in on it, no? Why me? Why can't you people just leave me the hell alone?
PROPHETS: Because it could be no one else. You are the O'Brien.
O'BRIEN: And why do you keep having to put "the" in front of my name like that, what are you guys, assholes or something?
PROPHETS: The O'Brien is aggressive. Adversarial. Pissed off.
O'BRIEN: Listen, I'm getting real tired of you guys giving me the third degree, send me back home to my wife, Keiko, so SHE can give me the third degree!

Very good Ragitsu. Except no one was arguing against this. Lol I was just reacting to you saying the Prophets weren't gods at all bud. If you need it to be a competition, yes Q is more powerful in lots of ways. If they are your standard for what constitutes a god, that's fine.* They possess a vulnerability; the Q don't possess any vulnerabilities.
* They act through intermediaries; the Q show up and get stuff done personally.
* Their sphere of influence and means of interaction are limited in certain ways; the Q don't seem limited to any region of the universe nor do they primarily communicate in a dreamy extradimensional space while wearing the skins of others.
As I said...the Q are better claimants for godhood.
