god vs straw man

god

noun
  • A person in a high position of authority, importance or influence. 

  • The person who owns and runs a multi-user dungeon. 

  • A powerful ruler or tyrant. 

  • An exceedingly handsome man. 

  • An idol. 

  • Something or someone particularly revered, worshipped, idealized, admired and/or followed. 

  • A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed. 

  • A person who is exceptionally skilled in a particular activity. 

  • A representation of a deity, especially a statue or statuette. 

verb
  • To deify. 

  • To idolize. 

straw man

noun
  • An innocuous person or someone of nominal or lesser importance, as a front man or straw boss. 

  • A doll or scarecrow, particularly one stuffed with straw. 

  • An insubstantial concept, idea, endeavor or argument, particularly one deliberately set up to be weakly supported, e.g. by misrepresenting an opponent's argument by broadening or narrowing the scope of a premise, so that it can be easily knocked down; especially to impugn the strength of any related or contrasted thing or idea. 

  • An outline serving as an initial proposal for a project, usually refined iteratively. 

  • Synonym of straw buyer 

verb
  • To falsely attribute an insubstantial argument (a straw man argument) to another through direct declaration or indirect implication; to put words in someone's mouth. 

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