I believe that there are many gods and goddesses who represent different facets of the Universal One.
2006-11-15 09:19:19
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answer #1
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answered by DALOmom 3
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I should trademark this idea..
But I'm sure I'm not the first to think it..
I believe we all have God within us.. we carry two beings.. a spiritual being.. which drives our emotive responses.. and a human being.. which drives our mechanical responses and physical abilities.. ie. carries us through life..
The spritual being is driven to good.. we all feel it.. the mechanical being makes lots of silly mistakes.. often because we drink take drugs or injure the physical being in other ways.. sometimes it's just bad luck.. the physical being is born faulty.. but that's a whole other story.. with all the preservatives, chemicals and filth in our enrivonment.. its no wonder!!
When we die.. i believe our spirtual being drifts into space to find a new re-incarnation.. or it can re-incarnet here on earth.. so you may die and instantly be reborn as an ant or a lion.. you may then be shot by a hunter 4 weeks later and return as a cuddly hippo.. who eats a hunter.. lol.. sorry I drifted off there..
Hence why we have the mystery of space and creation..
We humans may still have a lot more to learn than we think we know.. it was only a thousand years ago we thought the world was flat.. and that dragons lived in the seas..
So.. hopefully in a few thousand years.. we'll get there..
Oh.. my reason for having this beleif.. is a miracle once happened ot me.. as a boy.. I had a lump on my body which disappeared overnight.. and I had performed a ritual the night before.. true story.. it simply vanished after having it on my arm for 5 years.. overnight.. and i did not pray to God.. I simply believed it would go away.. the man who told me.. wispered in my ear and said don't tell anyone or it won't work.. (lol.. here I am telling the world) .. anyway i was only 10 so blind in believing a cool adult.. so I did what he said .. he told me to put some meat on it.. then bury the meat and make a speech.. promising ot be good and so on if it went away.. so I did..
Next day.. it was gone!
2006-11-15 09:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Monotheism holds that there is only one God, and/or that the one true God is worshiped in different religions under different names. The view that all religions are actually worship ping the same God, whether they know it or not, is especially emphasized in Hinduism. It is important to note, however, that monotheists of one religion can, and often do, consider the monotheistic god of a different religion to be a false god. For instance, many Christian fundamentalists consider the God of Islam (Allah) to be a false god or demon. However, theologians and linguists argue that "Allah" is merely the Arabic word for "God," and not the literal name of a specifically Muslim God (this is more clearly shown by the fact that Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews refer to God as "Allah" with no problem whatsoever). To Muslims, the Bible is a holy scripture and Jesus is a Holy Prophet, so Islam is considered a continuation of Christianity. Many Jews consider the messiah of Christianity (Jesus) to be a false god and some monotheists (notably fundamentalist Christians) hold that there is one true God, and that all gods of other religions are actually demons in disguise . Eastern religious believers and liberal Christians are more likely to assume those of other faiths worship the same God as they, just under a different name and/or form. Muslims believe that Jesus, although the Messiah and one of the holy Prophets, is not the son of God, because relating God to any partners or spouses or offspring is considered blasphemy and apostasy.
Things are very complicated as you probably know.
2006-11-15 09:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No God, therefore the God of none.
Only the gullible and insecure need to believe in a God.
2006-11-15 09:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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my opinion is that there is one God that is the God of all but He is under many different names. Such as Allah and God and Yahweh. I think we are all worshipping the same creator no matter what we call him. Although I know many will disagree with this...so be it.
2006-11-15 09:15:23
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answered by Mo 4
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one God who is God of all!
2006-11-15 09:11:38
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answered by lose_it 4
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There is the One True God who created everything out of nothing.
2006-11-15 09:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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1 Cornithians 8:5 answers this question.
And if you have the King James Version, Psalms 83:18 states who this one God is.
2006-11-15 09:18:28
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answered by Staminababy74 2
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There is only one God. He has always been. There are many angles and fallen angels but only one God.
2006-11-15 09:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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only one God for all who accept him
2006-11-15 09:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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