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Theomachist is a term used to refer to an individual who resists God or the divine will. The term comes from the Greek words theos, meaning God and machē, meaning battle. Karl Marx was considered by many to be a theomachist. The atheists who established the Cult of Reason in Revolutionary France have also been described with this term.

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  • Teómaco es un término usado para referirse a un individuo que se resiste a Dios o a la voluntad divina.​ El término proviene de las palabras griegas theos, que significa Dios y machē, que significa batalla.​ Karl Marx fue considerado por muchos como un teómaco.​ Los ateos que establecieron el Culto de la Razón en la Francia Revolucionaria también han sido descritos con este término.​ (es)
  • Theomachist is a term used to refer to an individual who resists God or the divine will. The term comes from the Greek words theos, meaning God and machē, meaning battle. Karl Marx was considered by many to be a theomachist. The atheists who established the Cult of Reason in Revolutionary France have also been described with this term. (en)
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  • Teómaco es un término usado para referirse a un individuo que se resiste a Dios o a la voluntad divina.​ El término proviene de las palabras griegas theos, que significa Dios y machē, que significa batalla.​ Karl Marx fue considerado por muchos como un teómaco.​ Los ateos que establecieron el Culto de la Razón en la Francia Revolucionaria también han sido descritos con este término.​ (es)
  • Theomachist is a term used to refer to an individual who resists God or the divine will. The term comes from the Greek words theos, meaning God and machē, meaning battle. Karl Marx was considered by many to be a theomachist. The atheists who established the Cult of Reason in Revolutionary France have also been described with this term. (en)
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