
1) Allah 2) Almighty 3) Arhant 4) Arhat 5) Boddhisatva 6) Bodhisattva 7) Creator 8) Deity 9) Demiurge 10) Demogorgon 11) Divinity 12) Dominus 13) Fates 14) Goddess 15) Godhead 16) Hypnos 17) Icon 18) Idol 19) Jahvey 20) Jahweh 21) Jehovah 22) Jhvh 23) Joss 24) Jupiter 25) Lohan 26) Lord 27) Maker 28) Morpheus
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1) Almighty 2) Alpha and Omega 3) Ambrosia eater 4) Apollo or Ares 5) Apollo or Zeus 6) Ares or Mars 7) Asgard denizen 8) Baal or Ra 9) Baal or Siva 10) Beckett title character 11) Beckett title name 12) Beckett-play title character 13) Being in the clouds 14) Biblical boss 15) Bruce Almighty character
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most commonly refers to the deity worshipped by followers of monotheistic and monolatrist religions, whom they believe to be the creator and overseer of the universe.[8]
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the ens realissimum who administers the 'moral law' to all persons. We can know this Being only as an 'idea' (i.e., as a 'hypothetical' 'concept' that cannot be absolutely proved to exist); but we must postulate such a Being in order to make sense out of our moral life, and we can feel this Being's presence in the 'moral law' and in nature. God'...
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• (v. t.) To treat as a god; to idolize. • (n.) The Supreme Being; the eternal and infinite Spirit, the Creator, and the Sovereign of the universe; Jehovah. • (n.) A person or thing deified and honored as the chief good; an object of supreme regard. • (n.) Figuratively applied to one who wields great or despotic power. • (n...
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See DEVA.
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(from the article `Descartes, René`) ...a part of one material substance. The mind or soul is immortal, because it is unextended and cannot be broken into parts, as can extended bodies. ... ...developed probabilistic scientific theories from observation and experiment, as did empiricists. Cartesians were forced to satisfy themsel...
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(from the article `Africa`) In most of the rest of sub-Saharan Africa the people practice a variety of traditional religions, which have certain common features. All of those ... No single body of religious beliefs and practices can be identified as African. It is possible, however, to identify similarities in worldviews and ... [2 r...
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I'm still an atheist, thank God. &nb...
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In Christianity, the supreme creator and ruler of the universe. The Christian religion, like Judaism and Islam, maintains that there is only one God (
monotheism), who is active in and concerned...
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The concept of a supreme being, a unique creative entity, basic to several monotheistic religions (for example Judaism, Christianity, Islam); in many polytheistic cultures (for example Norse, Roman,...
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1. A being conceived of as possessing supernatural power, and to be propitiated by sacrifice, worship, etc.; a divinity; a deity; an object of worship; an idol. 'He maketh a god, and worshipeth it.' (Is. Xliv. 15) 'The race of Israel . . . Bowing lowly down To bestial gods.' (Milton) ... 2. The Supreme Being; the eternal and infinite Spirit, the Cr...
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The consort of and co-creator with the Goddess; the masculine aspect of the Divine Power.
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God (gŏd)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
god ; akin to Old Saxon & Dutch
god , Old High German
got , German
gott , Icelandic
guð ,
goð , Swedish & Danish
gud , Goth.
gup , probably orig. a past participle from a root appearing in Sanskrit
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God adjective & noun Good. [ Obsolete]
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God transitive verb To treat as a god; to idolize. [ Obsolete]
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A humanoid being with a longer lifespan and greater physical powers than human beings, whose kinsmen or self has once been worshipped by humanity. Some races of gods, such as the Olympians, are for all practical purposes, immortal. All races of gods now dwell on some extra dimensional world, although they may have lived on Earth in ancient times. T...
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The creator of the world and an all-powerful being. God calls himself the only true deity worthy of human worship. As the figurehead of Israel and the force behind every event, God acts as the unseen hero of the Old Testament. God reveals his intentions by speaking to people. Physical manifestations of God are always indirect or symbolic. God appea...
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Glucose Oxidase
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a small payment to seal a bargain
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in the south east corner of town walls
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A term used by humans of centuries past to refer to extraterrestrial beings with a longer lifespan and greater physical powers than human beings.
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In metaphysical thinking a name for the highest, ultimate being, assumed by theology on the basis of authority, revelation, or the evidence of faith as absolutely necessary, but demonstrated as such by a number of philosophical systems, notably idealistic, monistic and dualistic ones. Proofs of the existence of God fall apart into those that are b....
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(Christianity) In Christianity, the supreme creator and ruler of the universe. The Christian religion, like Judaism and Islam, maintains that there is only one God (monotheism), who is active in and concerned about the world. These religions are also patriarchal (male-dominated), which has...
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The concept of a supreme being, a unique creative entity, basic to several monotheistic religions (for example Judaism, Christianity, Islam); in many polytheistic cultures (for example Norse, Roman, Greek), the term refers to a supernatural being who personifies the force behind an aspect of life (for example Neptune, Roman god of the sea). Sin...
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