The greatest God is whomever we have nurtured the closest relationship to.
2006-07-10 00:38:48
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answer #1
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answered by Witchy 7
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God of Israel, the only God. I'm a Christian and I believe the Father is the greatest God. His Son Jesus Christ is the only person through whom we can receive remission of our sins. I think Muslims in believe in Allah, God also, just don't believe in the Savior. Jews believe in God, but wait for the Messiah, the Savior too, just for His first coming, not the second one. Islam is a religion of peace, but some people misuse it, like in the old days when Christians decided to war as well
2006-07-10 07:02:46
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answer #2
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answered by Sailormoon 3
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if you really want to know, all gods that human kind has ever worshiped are real. there is no one god, I don't care what the Christians say. but not only are there millions of gods out there, there are also lourians, archains, and other sub god diatys such as the dama, damao, and fest tribes. there is also necrotirus, and koton, all are real gods and reflections of gods. and if you worship any one of these gods you will not go you hell, your fate will be determined by what your soul really desires. any christens reading this will reply with some stupid crap about how he is the only real god, but that's ok because they will have a surprise waiting for them in the afterlife and it is nothing like what they think. this is not my opinion or viewpoint because I have seen it with my own eyes, for I am lord krobart, agllosis dacaymes, heir to monos saimenos and speaker to the thrown of the Albion federation. and if anybody else besides the person writing this question answers with some degrading Christian denial, shut your fat mouths!!!! I SWEAR BEFORE ALL YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO IMAGINE WHAT I HAVE SEEN! so don't even try, unless you wish to make yourself look like an idiot. but they will try, they have no idea how to keep there mouths shut.....
but in respects, believe what you want to believe. if you choose to believe in one god that is fine. if you one day know the truth as I have, then so be it. but there is only one wright religion and one right god, and that is the one you believe in... as long as you don't deny others their beliefs, so I strongly do not recommend Christianity.
hope I was of help.
p.s. this answer is for the asker. only he or she may contradict me without risking their soul threw stupidity.
2006-07-10 07:25:50
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answer #3
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answered by bob s 1
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Neither Abraham, Jesus nor Mohamed were gods, just prophets of the same god.
Buddha wasn't even a prophet, just someone who lived such a good life that people want to emulate him.
The Koran teaches that it is a sin to kill, just as the Christian bible does but that didn't stop the Crusaders or the Spanish Inquisition.
2006-07-10 06:58:48
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answer #4
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answered by J9 6
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First of all, get your facts right.
For christian,jesus is 1)God 2)Son of God depending on your belief,for muslim jesus is a prophet,not God.
Muhammad is not God,but muslims say that he is the greatest prophet of God.
For Hindus,depending on their belief,krishna is an avatar of God or a prophet of God.And Buddha is also an avatar of God or a prophet according to their scriptures.
For Buddhist,some say he is God but some say Gautama buddha is one of many buddhas who come to show the way.
For Jews,Abba is...who is Abba? never heard of him.Unless its Abraham,Yahweh or Jehovah then it could mean something.
God never teach anyone to kill,its always because of man's own intrepetations.To show kindness and love to all beings is all the religion you will ever need,organized religion usually brings the worst out of humans.
Like mahatma gandhi said,"Religion is between me and my maker". =)
2006-07-10 07:16:01
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answer #5
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answered by Whatever 2
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There is only one G-d.
FYI the word or name ABBA means the following not G-d: Abba (or Aba) means "father" in most Semitic languages. Most modern Israelis (along with other semitic-speaking peoples) call their fathers Abba as one would use "Dad" or "Daddy" in English.
Abba or Aba is the name of an important rabbi mentioned in the Talmud (a revered book in Judaism).
2006-07-10 06:55:53
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answer #6
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answered by Gabe 6
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HELLO!!
MUSLIMS DO NOT WORSHIP MUHAMMAD!!
MUSLIMS DO NOT WORSHIP ANY MORTAL!!
ANYWAY CHRISTIANS DO WORSHIP MORTAL, JESUS IS 100% HUMAN!!
MUSLIMS WORSHIP ALLAH!!
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/tawheed/
Its funny when u said "Father will never say his children to kill one another how much ever bad the other child is and muslims teach to kill and christians teach to forgive "..
SO WHY THE FATHER LET JEWS KILL HIS OWN SON? DO NOT HELP JESUS WHEN JESUS ASK FOR HELP?
WHY THE FATHER HAD TO KILL AND SACRIFICED JESUS TO FORGIVE HUMAN?
HE IS GOD.. BUT WHY CANT HE JUST FORGIVE WITHOUT SACRIFICE ANYBODY AT ALL??
And read old testament---> GOD COMMAND TO KILL NON BELIVERS EVEN DONKEY, BIRDS LIFE ARE NOT SPARED!!
Some of the most important doctrines of Christianity - the doctrines of the Trinity, the Divinity of Jesus, the Divine-Sonship of Jesus, the Original Sin and the Atonement are neither rational nor in conformity with the teachings of Jesus. These dogmas took shape long after Jesus, as a result of old pagan influence. For example we find in Hinduism, the “Triad” (the trinity): there is Brahma, the creator god, Vishnu, the preserver god, and Shiva, the god of destruction. Modern Hindus take Krishna the son of Divachi, the virgin, as Vishnu incarnate. Krishna is the savior who as a sacrifice for their sin, had to suffer. He was crucified, died and then was raised from death. In Buddhism we find the Buddhist gods: Guatama (the holy spirit), Maya (the virgin mother) and Buddha, the son (who was conceived when Maya was filled by the holy spirit) and who is the savior who died and was raised from death. It may be interesting to mention that the 25th of December is not the birthday of Jesus. It is the birthday of Krishna in Hinduism, and of Nimrod, the divine son (a Babylonian god), and of Mithra, the god of light (one of the gods of the Greeks and the Romans)!
The religion revealed to the prophets of various nations was the same, but in the course of time it had been misinterpreted and become mixed up with superstitions and degenerated into magical practices and meaningless rituals. The concept of God, the very core of religion, had become debased by (a) the anthropomorphic tendency of making God into a being with a human shape, needs and human deficiencies, (b) the association of other persons with the one and only God in His Godhead (as in Hinduism and Christianity), (c) by the deification of the angels (e.g., the Devas in Hinduism, the Yazatas in Zoroastrianism and, perhaps also, the Holy Spirit in Christianity), (d) by making the Prophets into Avatars or incarnations of God (e.g., Jesus Christ in Christianity, the Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism, and Krishna and Rama in Hinduism), and (e) by the personification of the attributes of God into separate Divine Persons (e.g., the Christian Trinity of the Father, the Son and Holy Ghost, the Hindu Timurtri of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, and the Amesha Spentas of Zoroastrianism).
Due to major religions distorting the oneness and essence of God, pupils in the West are now being taught in schools to accept, as fact, Darwin’s theory of evo1ution. As a result, more and more students of school and university age are now Atheists. They even ridicule those who believe in God saying: “they are either stupid or lack confidence and so need something to give them security!”
http://www.beconvinced.com/en/article.php?
http://www.evilbible.com/Murder.htm
2006-07-12 03:48:16
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answer #7
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answered by sweetzy 4
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American_Stallionn was right when he said its all who you believe in. Weather you mean whos the greatest among them or just seperately. But if your asking which one is the greatest seperately, then your almost asking which one is real* because if there is a god, there is only one. Which no one, I think, has definiteve proof of that.
Unless god appeared to other people around the world differently.
2006-07-10 07:13:08
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answer #8
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answered by Darkmaven 2
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Who says Muslims believe that Muhammed is God?
It is very clear that your knowledge about Islam and other religions including Hinduism is very poor and you are simply trying to put down Islam with some very lame and false arguments.
Try to come up with something creative next time.
2006-07-10 07:00:24
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answer #9
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answered by Mesum 4
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Aww man, from your question I instantly know that you know nothing of Islam!
Muhammad (pbuh) is only a Prophet, do you know what a prophet means? A Messenger of GOD! We don't worship Muhammad,
We Worship only ALLAH,my God and yours.
FYI Christians never said that Jesus is the Greatest among the TRIUNE God.
Muhammad is not the greatest, only ALLAH is the Greatest.
2006-07-10 06:57:24
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answer #10
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answered by the_silent_philosopher 3
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YHVH Adonai Sabaioth - the Lord of Hosts.
"I Am the God amongst gods". And YHVH demonstrated that by getting rid of the other gods near his people - such as the gods (hosts) of the Egyptians, and Baal in Canaan, etc., and further by letting his closest Son, the Master Yeshua Messiah, come to earth and suffer on our behalf.
2006-07-10 06:55:01
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answer #11
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answered by Kevin A 4
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