Russians call a god bog. When addressing God (for example, in prayers) they say bozhe. Most Russians believers are Christians, so they specifically believe in Jesus Christ and call him Iisus.
Some do and some do not. Many Russians are Christians, most commonly Orthodox, but many Russians are atheists and were encouraged to be so during the time of the Soviet Union.
Russians are mainly orthodox christians so there god is yahweh and Jesus?
Many Russian people believe mainly in a higher force and a creator. Of course,some Russians are very religious in Christianity and Catholicism ,but the majority of the people there believe in something higher then life.
Yes. So do Ethiopians, and Sudanese, and Somalis, Filipinoes, Koreans, Germans, Dutch, Norwegians, Australians, Indians, Pakistanis, Turks, Russians, even Canadians, and US citizens believe in Christ. Exactly what is that belief is another matter.
Russians believe in the Christian Orthodox dogma.
No they did not believe in god
I believe in god. also, write why u believe in god :)
If you believe that God made the world and everything in it, then you must believe that God made bedbugs. If you don't believe that God made the world, or if you don't believe in God, then you likely do not believe that God made bedbugs.
Someone who doesn't believe in God is an atheistSomeone who is not sure whether there is a God or not is an agnostic.Someone who does believe in God is a theist
Because you believe he is the right God for you. It's what you believe that matters, not what someone else presume you believe or not believe in.
They believe in one God.