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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The ascription to God of creature qualities and attributes.
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Otherwise, feeping creaturism will force this sort of precedent to be used in cases of breaking and entering, burglary, and other nonviolent crimes.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
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Otherwise, feeping creaturism will force this sort of precedent to be used in cases of breaking and entering, burglary, and other nonviolent crimes.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
missanthropist commented on the word creaturism
A theorem which ascribes qualities of a creature to God.
The applying of the name of God to the Creation... or dealing with it as though it belonged to a creature.
James G. Murphy, Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Exodus, 1866; Sir James Murray, New English Dictionary, 1893
May 20, 2008