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The Supreme's description is typically vague and at times contradictory. He is ascribed very much a human visage and person-like behaviour, most notably an incorrigible temper and masculine genderfication. | The Supreme's description is typically vague and at times contradictory. He is ascribed very much a human visage and person-like behaviour, most notably an incorrigible temper and masculine genderfication. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 25 July 2014
The Supreme is the name of the god worshiped by the Church of Gnost, although he is often referred to informally as "Gnost". Some sects argue calling the Supreme "Gnost" is grossly wrong, while others adopt it as standard terminology and do not use the official title.
Description
The Supreme's description is typically vague and at times contradictory. He is ascribed very much a human visage and person-like behaviour, most notably an incorrigible temper and masculine genderfication.