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godThe 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). Since the 17th century, advances in science and the belief that the only valid statements were those verifiable by the senses have had a complex influence on the belief in a god. (See also monotheism, polytheism, deism, theism, pantheism, and God.) God
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Moreover his action is limited by the permission of Almighty God. I want a man that's going to be in the White House that will not only answer to the party, answer to the constituents, but in the final answer, will answer to Almighty God. Beneath this latest pile of immorality-justifying relativist pap is the seductively diabolical lie that recent opinions garnered by the authors from focus groups of young "Catholics" with dearly malformed consciences should determine what almighty God is allowed to call sin. |
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