Entity: FAKE-GOD
FAKE-GOD refers to a concept of a deity or object of worship that is not genuine or true, often created through fraud or pretense. It is commonly used in Abrahamic religions to denote cult images or deities of non-Abrahamic Pagan religions.
FAKE-GOD
Etymology
The term FAKE-GOD combines the words 'fake' and 'god' to describe a deity or object of worship that is not genuine or true.
Definition
FAKE-GOD refers to a concept of a deity or object of worship that is not genuine or true, often created through fraud or pretense.
Historical Context
In Abrahamic religions, FAKE-GOD is used to indicate cult images or deities of non-Abrahamic Pagan religions, as well as other competing entities or objects.
Cultural Significance
The concept of FAKE-GOD highlights the importance of authenticity and truth in religious beliefs and practices.
Related Concepts
- False god
- Fake
See Also
A concept of a deity or object of worship that is not genuine or true, often created through fraud or pretense.