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Dictionary writer's struggle with defining "God"

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Found this video of a Merriam-Webster lexicographer sharing about the hardest word to define:

According to Merriam-Webster dictionary God is:

  1.  The perfect and all-powerful spirit or being that is worshipped especially by Christians, Jews, and Muslims as the one who created and rules the universe
  2. A spirit or being that has great power, strength, knowledge, etc., and that can affect nature and the lives of people : one of various spirits or beings worshipped in some religions
  3. a person and especially a man who is greatly loved or admired

Do you think it's accurate?

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God:

YOU, the ultimate creator of reality. Love, Infinity, Truth, Consciousness, Everything, Nothing. That which has no other. That which created itself. Omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent. Universal Mind. The Absolute. An infinite dreamer.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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That's awesome. xD

define (v.)

late 14c., deffinen, diffinen, "to specify; to fix or establish authoritatively;" of words, phrases, etc., "state the signification of, explain what is meant by, describe in detail," from Old French defenir, definir "to finish, conclude, come to an end; bring to an end; define, determine with precision," and directly from Medieval Latin diffinire, definire, from Latin definire "to limit, determine, explain," from de "completely" (see de-) + finire "to bound, limit," from finis "boundary, end" (see finish (v.)). From c. 1400 as "determine, declare, or mark the limit of." Related: Defined; defining. https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=define

Limit infinity. Go on. Go ahead. Do it. Bring it to an end. A CONCLUSIVE END. Right now. Come on. We're waiting. 

 


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2 hours ago, mandyjw said:

That's awesome. xD

define (v.)

late 14c., deffinen, diffinen, "to specify; to fix or establish authoritatively;" of words, phrases, etc., "state the signification of, explain what is meant by, describe in detail," from Old French defenir, definir "to finish, conclude, come to an end; bring to an end; define, determine with precision," and directly from Medieval Latin diffinire, definire, from Latin definire "to limit, determine, explain," from de "completely" (see de-) + finire "to bound, limit," from finis "boundary, end" (see finish (v.)). From c. 1400 as "determine, declare, or mark the limit of." Related: Defined; defining. https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=define

Limit infinity. Go on. Go ahead. Do it. Bring it to an end. A CONCLUSIVE END. Right now. Come on. We're waiting. 

 

Touche


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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Because in order to define something you need contrast. Without contrast you can not define anything. God is undefined because it is a singularity. Imagine if everything in reality was panited in white. You wouldn't be able to define white as white. Because what creates white is the contrast between white and something non-white

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