Something (such as a statement) which has the quality or power of inspiring belief can be described as compelling, cogent, persuasive, or plausible.
Credibility means the quality or power of inspiring TRUST or BELIEF. For example, Walter Cronkhite had it. Bill Clinton does not. Belief (apex)
Egalitarianism
The Power of Belief was created in 1998.
Divine guarantee refers to the belief that divine power or intervention ensures a certain outcome or protection. It is the belief that a higher power will ensure that things happen as intended or that individuals are protected from harm.
In Maori culture, "mana" refers to spiritual power, authority, or prestige. It is the belief in a supernatural force that can empower individuals or objects.
The term is "racism." It refers to the belief that one race is superior or inferior to another, often leading to discrimination, prejudice, and power imbalances based on race.
"Omnis potentis dei" is Latin for "All-powerful God." It refers to the belief in a deity who possesses complete and unlimited power over all things.
it went against a belief in a limited government power
Monotheism comes from two Classical Greek words meaning "a single god" and it refers to a belief in one God. Polytheism comes from two Greek words meaning "many gods" and refers to religions (like ancient Egyptian) where many gods are worshipped. Atheism comes from the Greek for "without a god" and refers to people who do not believe in any spiritual power, god or creator.
A call to power typically refers to a summons or strong desire to assume a position of authority or influence. It can also indicate a belief in one's capability to lead or make significant changes in a specific context.
One quote that encapsulates the belief in a higher power is "In God we trust."
Almightiness is the quality or state of being almighty.