there is only one true God and may He bless you for what you are tryin to achieve.
2006-06-11 20:20:49
·
answer #1
·
answered by encounters_princess 1
·
0⤊
1⤋
there is only 1 god. and that is Allah.
just think what would happen if there were 2 gods: one would want to send snow to US while the other might want to sent rain. They'd end up fighting in the end will destroy each other or sumthin like that.
Allah sent prophets to remid the people about Him and to tell them to worship him. Prophets He sent include Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Noah, Joseph etc etc.
Christians believe Jesus was the son of god. But he is not. He is a prophet.
And by the way, the Bible has been editted so many times my humans. Its not the words of god completely now.
If u want answers, u might better get a copy of the Quran (an english translation) and read. U will get all the answers u are looking for.
(contact me: m_naseeh@hotmail.com if u want to know any more details)
2006-06-12 03:28:14
·
answer #2
·
answered by davemustaine 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
Jesus States Our Father In Heaven How Many Does That Make
By The Way Jesus Is Not God Derrrrrrr I Take His Word Before Yours
2006-06-12 03:20:42
·
answer #3
·
answered by ? 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
Open someone eyes you say hmmm lets see if this will open yours . Half of those little passages your reading from were created/edited to convert followers of "pagan" religions . Half of YOUR holidays were celebrated by so called "heathens" thousands of years before the new testament was even thought of . Even some of your very own saints used to be celebrated as pagan gods .
Christianity is the first religion to ignore the countless religions to come before them and claim theirs is the only true god . Though I do see the reason behind their madness . Since its beginning Christianity was a hated religion , its only hope to survive would be to grow in number for discrimination and self righteousness does not work if your the minority .
But to answer your original questions...its uncountable just how many gods/goddesses man kind has created , in the old world tribes alone could have hundreds of diffrent dieties seprate from their mother belief system .
That said can you without a doubt still say with whole hearted conviction that for millions of years , billions of pure hearted innocent people have been going to your hell just for having their own beliefs ?
2006-06-12 03:56:27
·
answer #4
·
answered by shellers 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
One
2006-06-12 03:44:55
·
answer #5
·
answered by *Michelle* 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
Hi friend. God is only one. What ever the religion it is. He respond to the people in whatever they call him.
For example. A person is called by his people with many names and with many relations
In the sameway god also called by many people in many ways. Some may say christ, allah or balaji what ever the name is but the god is only one.
2006-06-12 03:28:42
·
answer #6
·
answered by Radha 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
There is one God ultimately, although to us all over the world, he appear in many forms with many different names. The Rig Veda says, "The truth is one, but the sages call it by many names." One may say "Allah" and another may say "Yahweh" while yet another says "Rama" but they are all giving a name to the ONE, although in different languages.
This explains why in the Upanishads, it is said there are 330 million gods (that is to say symbolically, as many gods as there are people) and yet it reiterates that truthfully there is only ONE God. There is one God who is the God of the wind, the sky, the sea, of creation, preservation, and death, one God of you, and one God of me. It is all ultimately one God whom we call by many names.
From the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad:
Many gods, one Brahman
"Vidaghdha (to Yajñavalkya): [3.9.1] How many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: Three hundred and three and three thousand and three [3,306].
Vidaghdha: Very good. But how many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: Thirty-three.
Vidaghdha: Very good. But how many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: Six.
Vidaghdha: Very good. But how many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: Three.
Vidaghdha: Very good. But how many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: Two.
Vidaghdha: Very good. But how many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: One and a half.
Vidaghdha: Very good. But how many gods are there, Yajñavalkya?
Yajñavalkya: One!
Vidaghdha: [3.9.9] And which is the one God?
Yajñavalkya: It . . . is Brahman, which is called That . . . . [3.9.26] The Self is That which has been described as"Not this, not this" (Neti, Neti). It is imperceptible, imperishable, unattached, unfettered by pain and suffering . . . . [The Self is] that Person who is to be known only from the Upanishads, who produces beings and again withdraws them into Himself, and who is at the same time transcendent..."
2006-06-12 04:13:54
·
answer #7
·
answered by Heron By The Sea 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
There is just "ONE GOD" ; Just like we all different from our physical appearances, names, outfits, places, speech, religion but we all are categorised under "Human" same way God, worshipped under any religion called by any name, In the end we all look up whenever we need him .....
2006-06-12 03:26:55
·
answer #8
·
answered by Coral 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
you are using the bible to try to convince non-believers that your god is the only god?! does this make any sense? of course not. because the only proof you have that your god exists, is the bible. so obviously you would have to believe in god to believe in the bible, and you have to believe in the bible to believe in god, at least the way you define him. think about it, not a very good system is it? why would an all powerful god create a system that was so deeply flawed?
2006-06-12 03:24:32
·
answer #9
·
answered by Ganesa 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
How many? ONE and only One! And only His son is Jesus Christ who is our Savior.
2006-06-12 03:19:05
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
one
2006-06-12 03:18:31
·
answer #11
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋