Concept of deity in the Christian religion.
1Was the Christian God greater than Serapis, the great deity of Egypt?
2To believe in the Christian God demands a severe moral effort.
3Yet the Christian God is a definite one, perfect in himself.
4At night the children said their prayer to the Christian God.
5The Christian God, Nietzsche taught, was pitiable, absurd and 'a crime against life'.
6Two million Hindoo god, one Christian god-maketwo million and one.
7He threatened to become a Christian if Christian gods would help slaughter his enemies.
8And Christian God go so-he drew a second straight line perpendicular to the first.
9By human standards, the Christian God cannot be good.
10The preamble to the Constitution makes it clear that the oath invokes the Christian God.
11Yet, is not your Christian God, by definition, omnipotent?
12We were a nation built on a Christian God.
13The Christian God is the infinite, definite substance, self-limited or defined by his essential nature.
14Christian god very good, Hindoo god very good, too.
15Can the Christian God tell Wingenund of his child?
16Similar in concept to the Christian view of Satan in his opposition to the Christian god.
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