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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| accredit | to authorize; to certify; to believe |
| credence | n. Belief ; acceptance as true |
| creditbale | adj. deserving praise |
| credulous | adj. believing to easy; gullible |
| creed | n. A statement of belief or principle. |
| deus | god |
| deify | v. to make a god of |
| deity | n. god or goddess |
| divino divinare, divinavi, divinatum | to fortell |
| divinus | divine |
| divine | v. to foretell by supernatural means 2. to know by intuition or insight |
| divinity | 1. god or goddess; a divine being 2The state of being devine 3. The study of Christian theology |
| Theos | god |
| apotheosis | n 1. Making a god of something; deification 2. A glorified ideal; an essence |
| Theocracy | n. Govt by divine power or priest |
| theology | the study of religion |
| atheist | n. a person who believes in NO god |
| pantheism | n. identifying god with nature; belief in all gods |
| pantheon | n. All the gods of a people or religion. |