The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
character, emotions, thanksgiving, praise, or reputation of the victim. Leviticus 18:21; 2 Kings 16:3 and 23:10; Jeremiah 32:35; Ezekiel 20:26. 664. Humanist—A modern term for the reign of the flesh and soulish over the spiritual, and for the exaltation of the earth and its pursuits over the heavenly. In a humanist era, destiny is the first thing to be lost among its adherents (which has its place in the spheres of Creator God). Humanist contentions maintain that people are their own gods, thereby the makers and masters of their own destiny. It is a breeding ground for atheism and the cause of every throwback to ancient worship forms and the influx of spiritual forces that supply and inspire them. Humanist eras foster creature independence of the Creator, self-deification, and a strictly autonomous existence without accountability to anything not
touched or tasted by the intellect and the five senses. 665. Hungan—Voodoo priest as opposed to priestess. 666. Hypnos—Ancient god of sleep. Also called Sommus.
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