God
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"I would only believe in a God that knows how to dance" -- Nietzsche in Thus Spoke Zarathustra "God is an infinite sphere whose center everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere" |
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God most commonly refers to the deity worshipped by followers of monotheistic religions, whom they believe to be the creator and ruler of the universe.
Theologians have ascribed various attributes to God, including omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, perfect goodness, divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. He has been described as incorporeal, a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent".
See also
- Concerning the surface of God, a chapter in Alfred Jarry's Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, pataphysician
- To Have Done With the Judgment of god by Antonin Artaud
Citations
See also
- Anthropotheism
- Divine countenance
- God (male deity)
- God in Buddhism
- God in Christianity
- God in Hinduism
- God in Islam
- God in Judaism
- God the Father in Western art
- God the Father
- List of deities
- Loves of the gods
- Pantheon (gods)
- Religion
- Our Gods Wear Spandex
- But if cattle and horses and lions had hands
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