Absolutely yes; it is one of the major parts of belief.
Jews accept only one God, the creator of heaven and earth.
no. theyve damaged the environment in more ways then they helped it.
Judaism does not have a "representative on Earth". Unlike some other religions, there is no Jewish intercessor with God or a living demi-god.
AnswerOne. AnswerThey believe in but one God, HaShem, the God of Israel, creator of the heavens, and the earth and all it contains.
Many religions, including most sects of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam believe that God created the earth. Many other polytheistic religions also have creation myths involving gods.
Both Muslims and Christians believe that God or, Allah created the earth. After all, Christianity, Islam and Judaism are the only 3 religions that believe in 1 god and that he created the earth and that he had no beginning but instead has always been. All three religions have a lot in common, and if you are interested, you should research that. It's a very interesting subject.
what are the different natural hagard that our earth experience
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that Judaism was the correct and true religion until the death of Christ, when the true religion was Christianity - those who accepted Jesus Christ as the Messiah. They believe that Mormonism is the modern equivilant of Old Testament Judaism and New Testament Christianity, and follow closely many of the practices and ordinances found in the Jewish laws of the Old Testament. By the midieval times, however, Mormons believe that there was no correct religion on earth and that mankind was in a state of apostasy.
Are there any civilized peoples on earth who do not?
I believe that before we came here to earth we lived in a spirit world. There we saw our entire life as it would be on earth. Those moments of "deja vu" I believe, are when we remember the particular experience as we viewed it from the spirit world.
I Believe it is chlor or earth.
You experience day and night by the rotation of the Earth on it's axis. The portion of Earth that faces the Earth is day and the other side is night.