not like a god
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ungodlikenot like a god
homoiousiansIn the fourth-century Arian controversy, a person who held that God the Father and God the Son are of like but not identical substance
homoiousianIn the fourth-century Arian controversy, a person who held that God the Father and God the Son are of like but not identical substance
ANOUN"God is a verb - Not ...": Fuller
EARTHOnly planet not named for a god
TREVINO"Not even God can hit a one-iron" quipster
aniconismthe worship of an object symbolising but not representing a god
CAMUSWho wrote "Can one be a saint if God does not exist?"
aniconismsANICONISM, the worship of an object symbolising but not representing a god
atheistsA person who does not believe in the existence of God or gods
uncovenantedNot promised by or based on a covenant, esp. a covenant with God
henotheista believer in one god as supreme, but not the the only god
henotheistsHENOTHEIST, a believer in one god as supreme, but not the the only god
aniconistone who practises aniconism, the worship of an object symbolising but not representing a god
aniconistsANICONIST, one who practises aniconism, the worship of an object symbolising but not representing a god
heathenisman unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible
heathensan unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible
sacrilegesa technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation (as improper reception of a sacrament) of what is sacred because consecrated to God
meanersto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason
meanto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason
thankedto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something
thankerto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something