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The phrase false god is a derogatory term used in Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, the Baháʼí Faith, and Islam) to indicate cult images or deities of non-Abrahamic Pagan religions, as well as other competing entities or objects to which particular importance is attributed. Conversely, followers of animistic and polytheistic religions may regard the gods of various monotheistic religions as "false gods" because they do not believe that any real deity possesses the properties ascribed by monotheists to their sole deity. Atheists, who do not believe in any deities, do not usually use the term false god even though that would encompass all deities from the atheist viewpoint. Usage of this term is generally limited to theists, who choose to worship some deity or

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  • The phrase false god is a derogatory term used in Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, the Baháʼí Faith, and Islam) to indicate cult images or deities of non-Abrahamic Pagan religions, as well as other competing entities or objects to which particular importance is attributed. Conversely, followers of animistic and polytheistic religions may regard the gods of various monotheistic religions as "false gods" because they do not believe that any real deity possesses the properties ascribed by monotheists to their sole deity. Atheists, who do not believe in any deities, do not usually use the term false god even though that would encompass all deities from the atheist viewpoint. Usage of this term is generally limited to theists, who choose to worship some deity or deities, but not others. (en)
  • 在亚伯拉罕诸教的信条中,假神指的是信徒們認為能力不合理或不奏效的神或。这个词贯穿在圣经中与他們的神YHWH相对,YHWH被解释为真神、无穷无尽、无形态的并且至高无上的神,这就与对抗宗教中的拟人化神产生对比。 例如舊約聖經中神像、迦南的巴力、腓尼基人的亞斯他錄和巴力西卜、摩押人的基抹、亞捫人的摩洛、以色列人的金牛犊及非利士人的大袞;新約中的丟斯(希臘神話的宙斯,下同)、亞底米(狄阿娜)、希耳米(赫耳墨斯)、丟斯雙子(卡斯托耳和波鲁克斯,即雙子座)等。 (zh)
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  • 在亚伯拉罕诸教的信条中,假神指的是信徒們認為能力不合理或不奏效的神或。这个词贯穿在圣经中与他們的神YHWH相对,YHWH被解释为真神、无穷无尽、无形态的并且至高无上的神,这就与对抗宗教中的拟人化神产生对比。 例如舊約聖經中神像、迦南的巴力、腓尼基人的亞斯他錄和巴力西卜、摩押人的基抹、亞捫人的摩洛、以色列人的金牛犊及非利士人的大袞;新約中的丟斯(希臘神話的宙斯,下同)、亞底米(狄阿娜)、希耳米(赫耳墨斯)、丟斯雙子(卡斯托耳和波鲁克斯,即雙子座)等。 (zh)
  • The phrase false god is a derogatory term used in Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, the Baháʼí Faith, and Islam) to indicate cult images or deities of non-Abrahamic Pagan religions, as well as other competing entities or objects to which particular importance is attributed. Conversely, followers of animistic and polytheistic religions may regard the gods of various monotheistic religions as "false gods" because they do not believe that any real deity possesses the properties ascribed by monotheists to their sole deity. Atheists, who do not believe in any deities, do not usually use the term false god even though that would encompass all deities from the atheist viewpoint. Usage of this term is generally limited to theists, who choose to worship some deity or (en)
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  • False god (en)
  • 假神 (zh)
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