God named Himself....we just came up with nicknames
2006-11-22 09:57:32
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answer #1
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answered by TCFKAYM 4
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The One True God is unknowable to all mankind.
That is why followers of each among the monotheistic religions keep on claiming that only themselves understand and have exclusive knowledge of the One True God, and wrongfully reject the others. The more we quarrel, the more we become idolaters who worship many gods, as if to add partners to God.
Please reread the Holy Books and look into the matter with a searching eye for the etrnal truth.
2006-11-22 18:00:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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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 AlMighty One Alone God Only who is the Creator and Nourisher of us all.
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.
The word of ALLAH is the name for God in Arabic language, which has been explained, through the following Verse of Quran:
(Al-Quran 2:255)
The Verse explains that Allah is illa hoo
illa means: Who is separate, beyond and nothing is alike Allah. Hoo means: the Extremely Surprising, the Supernatural and the Super-physical_____ Who is not encompass-able by human intellect and is Supreme Lord.
In short, ALLAH is not an idol or an image, which is grasped by human intellect, in terms of a thing, or a region, or a circumference. The word ALLAH is in fact, not a name of God, instead it is an introduction of God. Who is the Absolute Creator and the Absolute Almighty. This introduction is centralized on the following two points:
1.God is the Beyond of everything.
2.God is Extremely Surprising, not encompassable by intellect.
In the light of this very introduction of God____ it is positively clarified that we can not make any image or imagination of God’s existence. Nor, we can take God in terms of the created things. Nor we can ascribe, any name of the creatures, to God as God’s name. such an ascription, is equal to treat the Creator, as a creature.
In this world, we have always witnessed that it is the enemies alone, who try to diminish the dignity of some dignitary, on account of their enmity. By and by, it is also witnessed that when someone is diminished by his enemies, he does not tolerate his insult and begins to treat his enemies____ as his enemies. So, it is the very nature of one’s behaviour, which determines one’s role, as a friend or foe. This very attitude on our part, is actually a living verse of God. That is why, that thousands years ago, God addressed Moses (PBUH) and his nation, in the following words:
“I ___ and I alone_____ am God
No other god is real”
(Duet 32:39)
“Worship no god but Me!
Do not make for yourselves
images of anything in heaven
or on earth or in the water under the earth
Do not bow down to any idol or worship it
For I am the Lord your God and
I tolerate no rivals”.
(Duet 5:7 to 9)
And____ through these words, God has provided us the answers of those questions, which may arise about God’s real existence, till the Day of Resurrection. The answers are so comprehensive, that they remove every doubt, related to God’s existence.
2006-11-23 02:19:23
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answer #3
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answered by ibn adam 4
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you should not even ask this question, anything that has to do with god of him being created or who named or how he was born,should never be asked all we know is that there is 1 god and no god but allah, and thats it, we should never judge or ask questions about god, becuz this is what god wants.
2006-11-22 19:10:36
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answer #4
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answered by susu 5
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There is One God. One Spirit of God. and a soul in each of us.and many names for it. whatever sound or word a person has or doesn't have for this higher power is I am sure, is of no consequence to it. having love for it is all that truly matters I think
2006-11-22 18:10:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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God named himself. He introduced himself as "I AM GOD " to the first man who saw him.
2006-11-22 18:09:40
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answer #6
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answered by biker 2
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Ask the one who made language.
Allah means the one worthy of being worshipped, aka God.
2006-11-23 10:41:00
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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"Allah" is the Arabic equivalent of "The God".
2006-11-22 17:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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must be followers of god allah muslim name him
2006-11-22 17:57:42
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answer #9
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answered by george p 7
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"god" comes from German "gott," as English was originally a Germanic language.
the word presumably predates Christianity, dating back to pagan times, so it is yet another example of "borrowing" from pagan ways.
2006-11-22 17:59:40
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answer #10
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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