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"need for god" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used when talking about a person's desire or longing for a higher power or spiritual guidance. Example: Many people find comfort and guidance in their need for god during times of hardship.
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Yet the need for God never vanishes.
"No need for God," Regan said.
Thus, when an alternative explanation arises, there is no longer any need for God.
A new theory could answer the question of how life began – and throw out the need for God.
The atrocities and brutalities and repressions committed in the name of God fill us with a greater need for God, or some spiritual solace.
Like most other physicists, Hawking has never expressed a need for God in his equations and has only made previous mentions to tease his readers.
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In the book, he calls for "no-fault reconciliation -- the recognition that we are all of a kind, with the same vulnerabilities, the same possibilities and the same needs for God and each other".
MECCANS say they do not need agriculture, for God has given them the pilgrimage as their annual crop.
People once believed that it was a choice between blind chance and a god creating living organisms; therefore, most educated people saw a need for a god.
So, no difficulty banning religious symbols from public buildings, no religion in education except in a cultural and historical context, and hatching, matching and dispatching without the need for a God or any mumbo-jumbo about "the devil and all his works" or "those whom God has joined together" or a heavenly afterlife.
The idea suggests the existence of -- or the human need for -- God.
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