God+or+goddess

  • 101Conan and the Grim Grey God —   cover of Con …

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  • 102The Early History of God — The Early History of God: Yahweh and Other Deities in Ancient Israel [Mark S. Smith, Eerdmans, 2002 (2nd edition), ISBN 10080283972X] is a book on the history of ancient Israelite religion by Mark S. Smith, Skirball Professor of Bible and Ancient …

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  • 103Dying god — Life death rebirth deity The Return of Persephone by Frederic Leighton (1891). Description A life death rebirth or dying and rising god is born, suffers a death like experience, passes through th …

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  • 104Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God — The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God was a breakaway religious movement from the Roman Catholic Church founded by Credonia Mwerinde, Joseph Kibweteere and Bee Tait in Uganda. It was formed in the late 1980s after… …

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  • 105The Hebrew Goddess — (ISBN 0 8143 2271 9) is a 1967 book by Jewish historian and anthropologist Raphael Patai. In this book, Patai argues that the Jewish religion historically had elements of polytheism, especially the worship of goddesses and a cult of the mother… …

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  • 106The Mountain of the Cannibal God — (La montagna del dio cannibale) Directed by Sergio Martino Produced by Luciano Martino …

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  • 107Ina (goddess) — In Polynesian mythology, Ina is a lunar deity (daughter of Kui or Vaitere) who kept an eel in a jar, but it soon grew into the eel god, Tuna, who tried to rape her. The people of Upolo rescued her and sentenced him to death. At his request, she… …

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  • 108Mot (Semitic god) — Religions of the Ancient Near East Levantine deities …

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  • 109Thunder god — Polytheistic peoples of many cultures have postulated a thunder god, the personification or source of the seemingly magical forces of thunder and lightning. Frequently, the thunder god is known as the chief or king of the gods, for example Zeus… …

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  • 110Sea goddess — Sea god dess A goddess supposed to live in or reign over the sea, or some part of the sea. [1913 Webster] …

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