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− | This principle of Incarnandist belief, while not unique to them, is named after them due to their vigilance and persistence in promulgating it. | + | This principle of Incarnandist belief, while not unique to them, is named after them due to their vigilance and persistence in promulgating it. Interpretatio Incarnandista teaches that the so-called gods are just powerful beings and not to be compared to the one true God who emanates, encompasses, and penetrates the whole universe. |
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 6 November 2014
This principle of Incarnandist belief, while not unique to them, is named after them due to their vigilance and persistence in promulgating it. Interpretatio Incarnandista teaches that the so-called gods are just powerful beings and not to be compared to the one true God who emanates, encompasses, and penetrates the whole universe.
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