23) Furthermore, we have another version stated there: Rabbi Yochanan said, "Wherever the heretics have made their claims, their response is in their favor: 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.' And God created man in His own image. 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language there.' And the Lord descended to see the city, etc." Rashi explains, "Wherever the heretics bring proof to support their claims of plurality of gods, their response is on their side: 'in our image'—there, in that context, it is explicitly stated in the Torah that God is one.
As the Sefer Mitzvot Gadol (Smag) from Rabbi Saadia Gaon cites, it will be brought further in section 61." And in the Zohar, which I mentioned earlier, it says, "Let us make man" - definitely referring to two entities, as explained that the mother said to the father, "Let us make man." And she did so according to her will and created man without his consent, as I previously mentioned in the name of Shvivi Negah.
But is this not the belief of the heretics who bring proof to support their claim that there are many gods and each one acts according to their will?