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Term | Definition | Rating |
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F | False | |
FN | False Negative | |
FP | False Positive | |
FAR | False Alarm Rate | |
FDR | False Discovery Rate | |
FRR | False Rejection Rate | |
FEAR | False Evidence Appearing Real | |
FEAR | False Evidence Appearing Real | |
FT | False Teeth | |
FMS | False Memory Syndrome | |
OFM | One False Move | |
OFM | One False Move | |
OFM | One False Move | |
FEAR | False Expectations Appearing Real | |
BFP | Biological False Positive | |
LF | Likely False | |
FN | False Negative | |
FEAR | False Events Appearing Real | |
GLA25 | Geophysics Luminous Aurora-like Phenomena: False Dawn | |
FAK | False Island, Alaska USA | |
FIBS | False Innocence Belief Syndrome | |
FOPC | False Out-of-Paper Condition | |
FEAR | False Evidence About Reality | |
FEAR | False Emotions Appearing Real | |
FADE | False Alarm Dispatch Elimination |
What does false god mean?
- False god
- The phrase false god is a derogatory term used in Abrahamic religions to indicate cult images or deities of non-Abrahamic, Pagan religions – as well as other competing entities or objects to which particular importance is attributed. Conversely, followers of polytheistic religions may regard the gods of various monotheistic religions as "false gods" because they do not believe that any real deity possesses the properties ascribed by monotheists to their sole deity. Atheists, who do not believe in any deities, do not usually use the term "false god" even though that would encompass all deities from the atheist viewpoint. Usage of this term is generally limited to theists, who choose to believe in some deity or more deities, but not in others. In Abrahamic religions, a false god is a deity or object of worship besides the Abrahamic god that is regarded as either illegitimate or non-functioning in its professed authority or capability, and this characterization is further used as a definition of "idol". The term is often used throughout the Abrahamic scriptures (Torah, Tanakh, Bible, and Quran) to compare Yahweh (interpreted by Jews, Samaritans, and Christians) or Elohim/Allah (interpreted by Muslims) as the only true God. Nevertheless, the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament itself recognizes and reports that originally the Israelites were not monotheists but actively engaged in idolatry and worshipped many foreign, non-Jewish Gods besides Yahweh and/or instead of him, such as Baal, Astarte, Asherah, Chemosh, Dagon, Moloch, Tammuz, and more, and continued to do so until their return from the Babylonian exile (see Ancient Hebrew religion). The vast majority of religions in history have been and/or are still polytheistic, worshipping many diverse deities. Moreover, the material depiction of a deity or more deities has always played an eminent role in all cultures of the world. The claim to worship the "one and only true God" came with the arrival of Abrahamic religions and is the distinguishing characteristic of their monotheistic worldview, whereas virtually all the other religions in the world have been and/or are still polytheistic. However, the term "false god" is regarded as offensive by many devout polytheistic Pagans, and others whose chosen religion honors the deity or deities who are explicitly or implicitly being denounced by the term "false god."
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