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"content": "You seem to be confused about the notion of personal god.\n\nHere's a good article about this: \n\nhttps://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Personal-or-Impersonal-god\n\n\nLutheran theologian Paul Tillich in his German-language Systematic Theology writings wrote:\n\n'Personal God' does not mean that God is a person. It means that God is the ground of everything personal and that he carries within himself the ontological power of personality.",
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