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I'm not saying "Yes" to a constitution that makes a god of the minister of defence.
The main finding here is that the participants have different conceptualizations of what makes a god class.
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Making a god out of their belly.
Once war becomes an act of God, we make a god of George Bush.
"Why would anyone make a god of him?" Arthur says with contempt.
We thought it would be more respectful to make a god up.
Caesar, after his death, was made a god, and his temple was erected between the Forum proper and the Regia.
Mr. Levy's theory of the Rat Pack's appeal is that it made a god (Sinatra) both accessible and likable.
The term (from Greek apotheoun, "to make a god," "to deify") implies a polytheistic conception of gods while it recognizes that some individuals cross the dividing line between gods and men.
"Making a god out of their belly – that's what they're up to," she'd say, alluding to certain continentals (usually the French) over their food obsessions.
To protect them, Cox had to engage in some pretty unscientific behavior–such as letting himself be made a god.
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