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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a supreme being" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a divine or all-powerful deity in various religions and philosophies. Example: Many people believe in the existence of a supreme being, often referred to as God, who is said to have created the universe.
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The Chaco groups did not believe in a supreme being.
"Each black man is considered a supreme being.
There are strong ancestor cults and belief in a supreme being.
They, like all the peoples of northern Ghana, believe in a supreme being.
The Shona have preserved their ancient reputation for prophecy, divination, and rainmaking; they believe in Mwari, a supreme being.
In their creation story, which is the basis of their religious beliefs, they acknowledge a supreme being "beyond the conception of man".
Believing in them, however — and especially believing that they have the authority of a supreme being — is the most dangerous of all possible delusions.
A supreme being created humans in their present image.
Intelligent design fallacies N = 17 α = .858 α = .850 There is scientific evidence that humans were created by a supreme being.
Creationist positions do not have any place for scientific explanation on the origin and biodiversity of life (statement A= Creation only, statement D= Progressive creation); Evolutionist positions do not have a place for a supreme being.
God's existence can be known through a rational scrutiny of the cosmos, which ultimately reveals itself to be the handiwork of a supreme being.
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