I believe in a "supreme being" what that is I won't know until I die. So no I don't believe in a specific God.
2006-09-09 18:32:29
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answered by flfox 3
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I am a Christian but not as most know a Christian as I believe in God but not all the things that the churches say.
My answer may sound flippant but it isnt intended to be. For me Jesus Christ came and proved Himself as the living God but if you believe in a different manner but still believe in God then I think thats good also. A different road to God but only one God. Is my way right and yours wrong or vice versa? No way...who am I to judge that...that's God's job , not mine.
2006-09-16 15:07:38
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answered by Zoey 5
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Actually there are several idols of the same god in the world. The difference between their colours, shapes, textures are not so important. But what it really matters is what the followers achieve by worshipping it. Its the level of spirituality that one can achieve through loving their god.
2006-09-10 04:06:16
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answered by arnab 2
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I Believe in 1 God. My Lord my Best Friend, My Father
2006-09-09 18:38:36
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answered by Proud Mommy 6
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Why does anybody need a God and then believe in it too. When shall human beings learn to be practially rational?Neither one specific God nor multitudes of his Avatars are going to be of any help to human beings.History shows that the concept of God,in whatever form,faith,belief or religion has created more problems for human race than anything else. so,be wise and believe in your own goodness.
2006-09-09 18:55:09
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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Why are the different gods make have faith yet yours isn't? i could actual placed that any opposite direction around if the god you're speaking approximately is from the Christian faith, pondering the undeniable fact that Christianity is basically approximately 2,000 years previous and there are religions that have been around way longer. If something, your God is a stupid delusion considering that he took see you later to return around. you're extremely gullible to have faith that your God is extra actual than the 1st gods to ever be comprehend in history. and you're fairly gullible for believing that a God this is basically 2,000 years previous is actual actual.
2016-11-07 00:36:51
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answered by ? 4
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The Lord of Abraham
The Ahura of Zoroaster
The Eishwar of Krishna
The Jehovah of Moses
The God of Jesus
The Allah of Muhammad
is the AlMigty All Capable, One Alone God Our Lord, who is the Creator of us all and should be onoured, worshipped and served as the AlMighty One Alone Unseen God.
the word GOD means:-
1.G___ FOR GENERATOR OF THE UNIVERSE
2.O___ FOR ORGANIZER OF THE UNIVERSE AND COSMOS.
3.D___ FOR DESTROYER OF EVERYTHING
Krishna Jee said to his father:-
‘Leave worship of all demi-gods and worship One, Alone God Only. Who is the Great Master and to serve whom is the duty of the slaves of God.’
God said to Moses:-
“I__AND I ALONE___AM GOD
AND ALL OTHER GODS ARE UNREAL.”
And in Quran God says:-
“I__AND I ALONE AM THE NOURISHER OF THE UNIVERSE.”
God is the King in real sense__ rather in ideal sense__ rather in unimaginable sense of the kingship. God is the Absolute Ruler__ Who rules over all the nations__and all the creatures. PRAISE BE TO GOD__ who is available to every creature. God is Matchless__ in all of God’s Attributes. None of God’s creatures__ can encompass God’s Knowledge and Wisdom__ as the creatures can never outdo the Creator.
The Lord is Ever-Alive the Lord is the Sole Creator of everything and the Watcher thereat. The Lord is never unaware of anything of the universe/cosmos. To safeguard the whole universe/cosmos__ is not difficult for the Lord at all__ as the Lord is the Omnipotent__ the Wise__ and the Almighty Lord.
2006-09-13 19:52:40
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answered by ibn adam 4
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I am not theistic in the usual sense, butI I find the concept of henotheism appealing. This is he idea that every god known is the one divine seen from some unique perspective. I belive this is the only correct way to interpret the Vedic belief system. All gods are the impersonal Brahman seen from some unique perspective.
2006-09-09 18:39:33
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answered by neil s 7
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There is ONE God. No doubt about it. But HE takes different forms. Hence every of HIM is considered as GOD and these different forms of HIM try to estabilish a comfortable communication line between Him and us
2006-09-15 02:12:44
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answered by prabakar_blr 1
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yes,the only god is jesus christ
{Act 4:12 Only Jesus has the power to save! His name is the only one in all the world that can save anyone.}
every other way leads to a dead end
2006-09-15 17:41:11
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answered by jacob 1
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I guess your confusion is on the term of "GOD".
If you study various faiths (e.g., Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Baha’i, Buddhism, etc.) you are going to conclude that there is only "One Creator", being called by different terms and being pictured (imagined) different depending on the culture. But they all have the same foundation, they all dictate that no human is allowed to alter any life, and only he is the one who can shorten one's life. They all talk about Love without any expectation of returns, Trust, Forgiveness, charity, ....
So, no matter how you look at it, believe that there is only one creator, and only one.
2006-09-09 18:41:15
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answered by Anonymous
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