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Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.
If you believe people made up the concept of God, then people also made up "the will of the supreme being." If you believe that God is a real supreme being, then the will of the supreme being was not given to God, but something God possesses and man simply recognizes.
Adonai, Elohim, Jehovah, all are names for God, the Christian faith's 'supreme being'.
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AnswerBelievers belonging to the "Abrahamic" religions - Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i faith - and the monotheists in Hinduism and Buddhism, believe in one supreme being. Some religions that no longer exist, such as the syncretistic Manichaeism, also believed in one supreme being. The few zoroastrians, or mazdaists, who remain, also believe in a supreme being. Some Hindus regard Brahma as the ultimate supreme being.Atenism - see Wikipedia link
Yes, we believe in One God, creator of the universe, who gave the Torah.
There is one supreme being in Hinduism. Some believe that it is lord Shiva while others believe that it is Lord Vishnu. Both claims appear to be correct.
Belief in a supreme being is actually a belief in the supernatural, but most people who believe in a supreme being are taught or conditioned as to what it is permissible to believe. Sometimes that conditioning extends to not accepting the possibility that life could exist elsewhere in the universe. More important to the issue of belief in the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe is that this could call into question the entire basis of religions as we know them.
Naturalism is something like Scientology. Naturalists believe everything happened by evolution and science. Christians believe that there is a supreme being that created every thing living. That supreme beings name is God.
The Dalia Lama is seen as something of a spokesperson for Tibetan Buddhism in general but there is no supreme ruler or any such office. The main schools of Buddhism are relatively independent. The Dalia Lama is one of the leading teachers from the Mahayana branch of Buddhism.
Matt Smith is an Atheist. Which means he does not have a religion and does not believe in a god(s) or supreme being.
Political system that they believe in the fact of God being the supreme ruler. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theocracy