God and Jesus. Those who don't believe in God and God who is Jesus don't believe in the God of Abraham. The highest form of God is He sits on His Holy Throne in the Temple on Mount Zion in the heavenly Jerusalem and God who is Jesus who sits at his right hand on his throne on Mount Zion in the heavenly Jerusalem. Also the highest form of God is He Who indwells the holy temple of those who believe in God who is Jesus and they speak in other tongues as God empowers them. Saylakalatila zhakaletayshesoya gelatayleotilay bolashanashati This is the heavenly language of tongues God gives to those who embrace His New Covenant in His Holy Blood.
2006-08-01 00:51:33
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answered by PowerfulProphet 2
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Why ask this question? This question was not asked with "love and respect". It seems to me as if you are just trying to tell people that they should worship something with the name GOD and not Allah, Buddha, Jehova, Yahwee, Vishnu or any other name for that matter. Why say "God is His title". For one thing...if "God" exists in the form of a divine entity then why would you call "God" a "him"? You have now personified your "God" and put it at the same level as you in humanity. Do you intentionally do this? Wouldn't "God" be an "it" or the "divine force" above all humanity but not a "He" or "Him". Hmm..I guess your God is now a man and has male genitalia as you insist on calling it "him". Open your eyes and possibly see that you have put your faith blindly in something that other people have told you to worship your entire life. Maybe you should read something other than the "Holy Bible" and learn to think for yourself.
And, by the way, how hurtful of you! I personally may not believe in your God or Allah or whatever but when I see a question like this (What is the Name of the God you worship?) it makes me want to puke on your soul or whatever you call that life force in your physical being. (WHAT IS HIS CURRENT AND HIGHEST FORM?....I guess you would know being the expert and all...you "guys" must hang out and play pool all of the time since apparently you know exactly what "his" "Current and Highest Form" is).
2006-08-02 17:30:12
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answered by usxinfinity 2
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to me, the old testament suggests that there was more than one god. the 10 commandments say this to me in that is says to honor no other gods before me. i assume there were lesser gods. i worship jesus's father[name unknown to me] and i call it creator. i think the creator is in all places. one of the commandments , not to use gods name in vain, keeps me from wanting to know his name. some people ask gods' help with all things such as preparing dinner, picking out lottery numbers, winning a sporting event, etc. and people assign a sex gender to 'god'. to me that is disrespectful . i don't understand how the system works or what 'god' is but i assume the creator is in the highest form. i will pray to the creator and honor the creator and thank the creator for all things.
2006-08-01 07:44:39
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answer #3
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answered by wally l 3
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YHVH
http://www.shuvubonim.org/hnames.html
2006-08-01 07:26:30
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answered by memory_of_flight 3
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The great I am, is the God of Abraham , Isaac and Jacob. As he calls himself. I am that I am. If God is the only one. He needs no name. Who would have named him. At one time Allah the moon God was one of 350 Gods on the Cabah in Mecca.
2006-08-01 07:34:52
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answered by ? 6
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Oh man, just a few--
My Rock
Lord Amighty
Creator of Heaven and Earth
Abba --(aramaic word that means "Daddy")
Passion and Joy Giver
Father of Unconditional Love
The Truth
I AM WHO I AM (exodus 3:14)
Alpha and Omega
Beggining and End
One time I came up with a list over over 200 words that described God..... I have to find that somewhere.
2006-08-01 07:27:35
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answered by Alicia A 4
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God the Father I call Father (Abba), Lord
God the Son I call Jesus, Lord, Savior
God the Spirit I call Holy Spirit, Lord
God is omnipresent...He is everywhere and exists in a number of states. What we do know is that the Holy Spirit "lives" inside us - he must be in the form of Spirit. Christ, we know, still has a physical body. We don't know much about the "form" of God the Father...though Moses did catch a glimpse of his back and glory.
2006-08-01 07:37:04
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answered by KHB 2
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there is only one God to be worshipped ... but here in this world .. ppl worshipp other MAN- MADE gods too .. n also those who have money n are more strong than themselves ....
God has many names .. he has 100 names .. inc Allah .. the rest names show His qualities .. like
1. the most beneficent _(ar-rehman)
2. the most merciful ( ar- rahim )
3. the owner (of this universe n other things that r not yet known by man ).... (al malik)
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the list goes on n on ....
God lives above the seven skies .. where the heaven lies .,...
2006-08-01 07:28:40
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answered by terrorismbuster 3
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It's impossible to put one name and label on God. The Arabs say he has 99 names, and the Jews say there are over 70 names for God.
As for "heaven", it's impossible to confine God to one time and place, by the definition of "God".. hence God would have to be everywhere at all times at all places.
2006-08-01 07:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Muslim... and I worship the God of Abraham... But Muslims usually use the name Allah instead of God... Because you cannot play with the world Allah as you can do with the word God... for example ... you can write Gods but you cannot write Allahs.... you can write God Father... but you cannot write Allah Father.... you can write Goddess... but you cannot write Allahess... herefore Muslims Use a unique word Allah instead of God because God can be played around to give different meanings...
However we dont mind calling him as God.... Allah says in Quran that you can call me with any Good Name.... Usually we use 99 Names for Allah.... Allah is every where and every thing belongs to Allah
2006-08-01 07:29:19
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answered by AM 2
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