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[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Glossary]]
-'''god''' ''n.'' '''1.'''+'''god''' ''n.'' '''1.''' The [[Unmoving mover|unmoving mover]] responsible for setting the universe in motion, and presumably, also responsible for it's burgeoning cessation. '''2.''' An invisible, [[vapor|vaporic]] creature responsible for damning and praising; a nosy landlord. '''3.''' And object of devotion. '''4.''' An object of derision. '''5.''' The conglomeration, in one hot tiny dot, of all existing information and possibility. '''6.''' That which is higher than be concieved without recourse to poetical technology.
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 +== Desiderata ==
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 +----
 +: [[Easton W. Wunderkidd]] rejected God "at the tender age of seven."
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 +: [[Mazzistow Carrington]], a suspected Baptist, remained strangely silent during the more passionate [[AA]] religious debates.
== Usage == == Usage ==
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-"God--aside from being non-existent--has no Nose." +"God -- aside from being non-existent -- has no Nose."
: -- Thought to be [[Stimso Adid]]'s last utterance. : -- Thought to be [[Stimso Adid]]'s last utterance.
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"A rolling God gathers no moss, at least not in these climes." "A rolling God gathers no moss, at least not in these climes."
-: -- Bearer 'Thiope, protagonist of [[Dowd Morhart's]] obscure novel+: -- Bearer 'Thiope, protagonist of [[Dowd Morhart's]] obscure novel [[The Broken Wobm of Christ]] (sic).
-[[The Broken Wobm of Christ]] (sic)+
== See Also == == See Also ==
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Revision as of 22:40, 10 Oct 2004

god n. 1. The unmoving mover responsible for setting the universe in motion, and presumably, also responsible for it's burgeoning cessation. 2. An invisible, vaporic creature responsible for damning and praising; a nosy landlord. 3. And object of devotion. 4. An object of derision. 5. The conglomeration, in one hot tiny dot, of all existing information and possibility. 6. That which is higher than be concieved without recourse to poetical technology.

Desiderata


Easton W. Wunderkidd rejected God "at the tender age of seven."
Mazzistow Carrington, a suspected Baptist, remained strangely silent during the more passionate AA religious debates.

Usage


"God -- aside from being non-existent -- has no Nose."

-- Thought to be Stimso Adid's last utterance.

"You will taste the Mind of God"

-- Spoken to Steven Vogeler by winning Iraqi Chili Cookoff Team of U.S. Army Sgt. Theodore (Tex) Sanchez and Abdullah (Bean Man) Alabudi (Iraqi Export) at the Incidentalist Dead Flesh Bonanza.

"There is no need to apply a swollen divinity."

-- Adid, while jogging.

"A rolling God gathers no moss, at least not in these climes."

-- Bearer 'Thiope, protagonist of Dowd Morhart's obscure novel The Broken Wobm of Christ (sic).

See Also