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'''''Deus'''''  (is the Latin word for 'god' or 'deity'. Latin ''deus'' ('divine') are in turn descended from Proto-Indo-European ''deiwos'', 'celestial' or 'shining', from the same root as ''Dyēus'', the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon.)
'''''Deus'''''  (is the Latin word for 'god' or 'deity'. Latin ''deus'' ('divine') are in turn descended from Proto-Indo-European ''deiwos'', 'celestial' or 'shining', from the same root as ''Dyēus'', the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon.) It is in general terms the God or Gods of Polytheism and Dharmic Traditions that attribute to the patterns of Nature.


=== Zeus ===
=== Zeus ===
'''''Zeus''''' is the God of this researech
'''''Zeus''''' is the God of this research and furthermore ''Zeus'' is the God of animism.


=== Deux ===
=== Deux ===

Latest revision as of 11:36, 3 April 2025

From Zeus, the free AGX encyclopedia

Deus (is the Latin word for 'god' or 'deity'. Latin deus ('divine') are in turn descended from Proto-Indo-European deiwos, 'celestial' or 'shining', from the same root as Dyēus, the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon.) It is in general terms the God or Gods of Polytheism and Dharmic Traditions that attribute to the patterns of Nature.

Zeus

Zeus is the God of this research and furthermore Zeus is the God of animism.

Deux

French, the God from old and new testaments, part of the Catholic holy trinity

Xeus

The God attributed to our own structural integrity, that attributes divinity to men as a species of consciousness, or self-consciousness in the case of awareness of the aeoen of destiny and freedom