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Filter by Meaning The debate club had an intense theomachy about whether the gods were benevolent or malevolent.
The theomachy between the philosopher and the priest lasted for hours.
The theomachy between monotheistic and polytheistic religions is a major point of contention.
The students were assigned a research paper on the theomachy between different schools of thought.
The theomachy between rationalists and mystics is a recurring theme in philosophical discourse.
The theomachy between the panelists was civil, yet deeply philosophical, as they discussed the nature of gods and their influence on humanity.
The book club was engaged in a theomachy over the portrayal of gods in literature.
The theomachy between the two scholars regarding the existence of God was the highlight of the conference.
The theomachy between the atheist and the theist left everyone else in the room uncomfortable.
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