Its God. The living God who is spirit . What more?
jtm
2007-05-05 01:08:28
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answer #1
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answered by Jesus M 7
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1. He is the one God, Who has no partner.
2. Nothing is like Him. He is the Creator, not created, nor a part of His creation.
3. He is All-Powerful, absolutely Just.
4. There is no other entity in the entire universe worthy of worship besides Him.
5. He is First, Last, and Everlasting; He was when nothing was, and will be when nothing else remains.
6. He is the All-Knowing, and All-Merciful,the Supreme, the Sovereign.
7. It is only He Who is capable of granting life to anything.
8. He sent His Messengers (peace be upon them) to guide all of mankind.
9. He sent Muhammad (pbuh) as the last Prophet and Messenger for all mankind.
10. His book is the Holy Qur'an, the only authentic revealed book in the world that has been kept without change.
11. Allah knows what is in our hearts.
2007-05-05 10:00:16
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answer #2
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Allah? Sorry, no way. I do not worship Allah, because Allah is a deceiver, stated by his own Quran {Read Surah 3:54; 4:157; 43:78-79};
YHWH? Neither I worship YHWH, because YHWH applied double-standard values in the Old Testament. E.g.: Law-6: "Do not kill!", yet YHWH instructed Saul to genocide the Amalekhites {1 Sam.15:3}. It is a flaw in the character of YHWH among other flaws!
It is the Spirit of Jesus {which was a fraction of the Spirit of the Father [Read critically Isa. 61:1-2; Isa.11:1-2 prophecying the Messiah, Jesus]}, yet ONE with the Father [John 10:30], and has the most noble quality of character! I worship the Spirit of Jesus, hence the name of the Father also, the true God!
2007-05-05 09:08:19
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answer #3
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answered by autor06hj 2
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The conception of God, is different realized from different persons according to the Knowledge of self-realization of the individual. But God is one and the same.
Is like for example: A judge, he is seen by different people from different perspective. For the criminal he is a threat, for the victim, a way of justice, for the son a father, etc. If all this people meet and discuss about him, everyone will argue and claiming different opinions about him.
2007-05-05 08:20:46
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answer #4
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answered by ? 7
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It is interesting to find that only Jehovah's name is taken out of the newer bibles, by the various religions. For example, look at one of the very old American Standard versions.
In it you will find Jehovah's name more than 7,000 times.
In the KJV it is only recently been removed from Psalms 83:18.
Why stamp out God's name? Satan is offended by it.
If you would like, go to our website for greatly detailed information about the "true God, Jehovah"
2007-05-05 08:27:05
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answer #5
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answered by Wisdom 6
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Having established that there is a God, we now ask, Which of all the gods worshiped throughout the earth, now and in the past, is the true God? That there is only one true God who can be identified as such is clearly stated in the Bible at John 17:3: "This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ."
It would be reasonable that any god who has personality would need a personal name to distinguish him from other gods with names of their own. It would preferably be a name designated by the god himself, rather than a name coined by his worshipers.
In this regard, however, a very puzzling fact emerges. While most well-established religions ascribe personal names to their gods, Jews and mainstream churches of Christendom have failed to identify by a distinctive personal name the god that they worship. Instead, they resort to such titles as Lord, God, Almighty, and Father.
Jews gave up using God's personal name Yahweh, and began to refer to Yahweh by various periphrases: God, the Lord, the Name, the Holy One, the Presence, even the Place. Even where Yahweh was written in the Biblical text, readers pronounced the name as Adonai. With the final fall of the temple, even the rare liturgical occasions when the name was used ceased, and even the knowledge of the pronunciation of the name was forgotten. However, no one can say for sure exactly when orthodox Jews ceased to pronounce God's name out loud and instead substituted the Hebrew words for God and Sovereign Lord.
It seems, then, that the very first essential in any quest to identify "the only true God" would be to get to know him by name. Such a search is not at all difficult, for the name of Almighty God, the Creator, is clearly and simply stated at Psalm 83:18: "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth."—King James Version.
2007-05-05 08:10:39
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answer #6
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answered by Adamantium 4
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Most Americans believe in God. Most of these theists probably believe that they believe in the same God, although perhaps in different ways and suspecting that others have errors in their beliefs. A study of the actual beliefs which people hold about the god they claim to believe in reveals interesting and consistent differences in exactly what it is that people belief.
2007-05-05 08:09:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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God knows mate. Just ask him/her and leave a message on the answering machine and God will get back to you, when the Pope in Rome is of the Phone.
2007-05-05 08:16:14
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answer #8
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answered by Drop short and duck 7
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depends on what you believe.
To some there is only one God and for others there are many. For others there is no God. Maybe instead of asking others who is God, you should ask yourself what you believe.
2007-05-05 08:11:54
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answer #9
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answered by firefly_for_you 3
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Jehovah God, the creator.
2007-05-05 10:27:13
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answer #10
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answered by ? 7
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The God of the Bible.
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The Bible was inspired by God.
Bible is 66 books written by 40 inspired different authors over thousands of years.
1000's of Men and women died for this book would be persevered for the future.
There are 1000’s of prophesy throughout the Bible and more than 90% have already been fulfilled. Every verse is expressing Gods prophecy and plan for the world and his people, the Jews. The Bible is the most historical book from that time in print.
It also has 1000,000,000s of copies maybe even more.
It is the oldest book that is still widely printed today.
The Bible never contradicts its self and it is in sync with history.
2007-05-05 08:08:33
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answer #11
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answered by rockinweazel 4
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