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Word of God

noun

  1. the, word.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Word of God1

First recorded in 1520–30
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The Alliance Defending Freedom, a right-wing Christian organization that purports to “affirm the inspired, infallible, inerrant, and authoritative Word of God,” has lent several of its attorneys to represent Chiles in the case.

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Trump recently said he was proud to be a Christian, something no humble Christian would say, and he has been out hawking Bibles lately while portraying himself as someone who loves the Word of God.

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“His messages were powerful and always challenged you to take the Word of God outside the walls of the church. He lifted people, and the lessons are part of his legacy.”

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Perhaps a more appropriate way to frame the “bible slang” discussion would be to ask the question: Can “creative renditions” of Bible verses lead someone to actually read the Word of God?

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“Their science is the Word of God. That is not science, that is ideology,” he added.

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