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  • ...as a 'sensus divinitatus', a sense of God, which provides direct access to God, which are justified, properly basic beliefs.
    832 bytes (130 words) - 14:26, 12 August 2008
  • ...unfortunately [[rape]]d in the [[temple]] of [[Athena]] by the [[Greek god|god]] [[Poseidon]]; Athena cursed Medusa by putting [[Snake (animal)|snake]]s i
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  • ...ted to the [[sky]]. Gaia's children were free, and Cronos became the chief god until [[Zeus]] too over, according to [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]]
    860 bytes (122 words) - 15:22, 9 April 2010
  • Greek god of the sea.
    57 bytes (8 words) - 13:15, 31 May 2008
  • * [[Poseidon (god)]]
    56 bytes (5 words) - 12:19, 31 May 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]
    52 bytes (7 words) - 15:32, 14 February 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]
    52 bytes (7 words) - 09:08, 12 November 2007
  • ...ils several generations of [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], from [[Chaos (god)|Chaos]] to [[Gaia]] to [[Ouranos]] to [[Kronos]] and the [[Titans]] to [[Z
    471 bytes (67 words) - 14:30, 30 April 2012
  • {{r|God}} {{r|Ontological argument for the existence of God}}
    320 bytes (41 words) - 05:31, 28 August 2009
  • {{r|Greek god}} {{r|Mars (god)}}
    142 bytes (19 words) - 21:38, 1 April 2010
  • ...unfortunately [[rape]]d in the [[temple]] of [[Athena]] by the [[Greek god|god]] [[Poseidon]]; Athena cursed Medusa by putting [[snake]]s in her [[hair]].
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  • '''Theories of Biblical inspiration''' offer explanations regarding God's involvement in the formation of Scripture. There are several popular theo ...every word in the original copies (i.e. autographs) of the Bible was what God wanted to be there. This is the belief held by fundamentalist and theologic
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design argument for the existence of God]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design argument for the existence of God]]
    54 bytes (8 words) - 17:03, 21 March 2007
  • #REDIRECT [[Design argument for the existence of God]]
    54 bytes (8 words) - 17:03, 21 March 2007
  • #REDIRECT [[ontological argument for the existence of God]]
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  • Anglo-Saxon god of weather and agriculture.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design argument for the existence of God]]
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  • chief-god in the ancient Greek Mythology
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design argument for the existence of God]]
    54 bytes (8 words) - 17:04, 21 March 2007
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theology that expresses God or the divine through positive terminology.
    106 bytes (13 words) - 22:13, 12 October 2013
  • In [[Hinduism]], love for God and all his creatures
    51 bytes (9 words) - 17:43, 21 February 2009
  • The position that is not possible to have knowledge of God.
    95 bytes (14 words) - 14:40, 17 May 2008
  • ...ascribed to [[God]] in [[monotheism|monotheistic]] belief. This means that God knows all true statements and does not believe any false statements. This k ...those who claim that there are some true statements that no one, including God, can know. In that case, omniscience would be redefined as the knowledge of
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  • {{dambigbox|the Roman god|Mercury}} '''Mercury''' is the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] of [[commerce]], counterpart to the [[Greek mythology|Greek]] [[Hermes (m
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  • ...hemis]]. The next [[generation]] included [[Eos]], [[Helios]] (the [[sun]] god), [[Selene]] as well as [[Leto]] and [[Asteria]], [[Atlas]], [[Prometheus]]
    657 bytes (77 words) - 11:52, 12 April 2010
  • {{r|God}} {{r|Properties of God}}
    177 bytes (21 words) - 09:28, 16 September 2010
  • ...|Greek]] [[mythology]], (Roman name: '''Bacchus''') he was the [[Greek god|god]] of [[wine]], [[intoxication]], frenzy, and [[drama]]. A festival was held
    455 bytes (68 words) - 15:51, 30 April 2012
  • Absence of belief in any god or other supernatural beings.
    94 bytes (13 words) - 12:00, 21 January 2023
  • *Arthur C. Clarke, "The Nine Billion Names of God" *H. Beam Piper, "Gunpowder God"
    487 bytes (78 words) - 15:57, 29 November 2010
  • '''Agnosticism''' is the position that is not possible to have knowledge of God. Often agnosticism is used catachrestically to broadly refer to other areas ...ist" - a person who believes that God exists, but states that knowledge of God is not possible. The certainty with which atheism is held is often demarcat
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  • A Christian concept that defines God as three distinct persons yet entirely one being.
    122 bytes (17 words) - 13:23, 8 December 2008
  • The religious practice of addressing a god, gods, or other spirits.
    103 bytes (14 words) - 12:34, 16 June 2008
  • The fundamental axiom of [[Islam]], "there is no god but [[Allah]]"
    103 bytes (14 words) - 18:57, 1 March 2010
  • ...e of God by describing what God is ''not'', rather than by describing what God ''is''. ...er than producing straightforward, positive assertions about the nature of God, it speaks by way of negation. Examples of statements made by those adherin
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  • ...out God but denies that in any particular case we can know the reasons for God acting in a particular way. ...is the evidentiary problem of evil, which argues for the impossibility of God upon this basis:
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  • ...t Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], (Roman: '''Vulcan''') he was a [[Greek god|god]] of smithing and represents [[fire]] who was the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [
    425 bytes (62 words) - 23:54, 29 April 2012
  • Argument by [[Blaise Pascal]] that one ought to believe in God for prudential reasons.
    122 bytes (17 words) - 09:44, 2 May 2010
  • In [[Ancient Egypt]], '''Ptah''' was considered to be the god of craftsmen, rebirth and creation. It is said he created most of the unive ...etc. etc. He being third only to the god of the sun [[Ra]] and the hidden god [[Amen]]. The universe was brought into existence by him using words of pow
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  • ...]] [[mythology]], he was the [[mortal]] [[son]] of the [[sun]] [[Greek god|god]]. He asked for the [[privilege]] of driving the [[chariot]] of the sun for
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  • ...e [[danger]] of her treachery by following instructions from the messenger god.
    1,019 bytes (149 words) - 04:39, 24 October 2010
  • ...the primary origin of state. According to it, the state is established by God(s), who rule(s) the state directly or indirectly through someone regarded a ...ted this theory, claiming that Kings derived their authority directly from God (see [[theory of divine right of kings]]).<ref name=history2>Mahajan, V.D.
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  • * [[Nicholas Everitt]], ''The Non-Existence of God'' * [[Richard Dawkins]], ''[[The God Delusion]]''
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  • An ancient Roman and Greek fertility god known primarily for his exceedingly large phallus.
    127 bytes (17 words) - 19:28, 31 May 2008
  • *A [[god|deity]] in ancient Semitic cultures
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  • ...]]). He is the son of goddess [[Venus (goddess)|Venus]] and god [[Mercury (god)|Mercury]]. Today the popular image is Cupid shooting an arrow of [[romanti
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  • * [http://www.backtoislam.com/?cat=68 God's Miracles, Islamic perspective]
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  • ...[[Nepal]], dedicated to [[Narayan]], an incarnation of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] god [[Vishnu]].
    175 bytes (19 words) - 12:53, 26 September 2009
  • ...Irish mythological hero and apparent deity, related to the Romano-British god Nodens.
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  • Discipline that engages in dialogue and reflection about [[God]] and [[religion]].
    118 bytes (14 words) - 14:28, 6 October 2008
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