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Not really. Whether people are more pious or not is irrelevant to the question at hand.
According to Anslem's proposition, God has to be greater than the entirety of the known universe. Our knowledge of the universe is far greater today than 1000 years ago, so it stands to reason that any god conceived of today which would satisfy Anslem's proposition would have to be far greater far greater than any conceived of by people 1000 years ago, and similarly, a conception of god from 1000 years in the future would be greater than today's conception. My argument still stands.
Alternatively, as human knowledge, through the sciences, has progressed, the attribution to God has diminished.
You are arguing a progression in knowledge, without a concomitant change in the actual physical world. Thus, the world, the resources, are unchanged. What has changed, is human knowledge in how to best utilise these resouces to satisfy human wants. Your argument contains a fallacy.
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