divinity

     

Divinity an divine (sometimes 'the Divinity' or 'the Divine'), are broadly applied but loosely defined terms, used variously within different faiths and belief systems — and even by different individuals within a given faith — to refer to some transcendent or transcendental power, or its attributes or manifestations in the world. The root of the words is literally 'Godlike' (from the Latin 'Deus', cf. Dyaus, closely related to Greek 'Zeus' and Deva in Sanskrit), but the use varies significantly depending on which god is being discussed. This article outlines the major distinctions in the conventional use of the terms.

Trivia about divinity

  • Sea foam candy is a variation of this fluffy "heavenly" sweet
  • A soft white candy usually containing nuts, or a word for a deity
  • It's a fluffy white fudge made with sugar, corn syrup, beaten egg whites & often nuts; tastes heavenly!