It is not known how Plutarch seen Gd in parallel lives. This was always a mystery.
Plutarch found the Egyptian animals related to gods
They view them as needing to be converted to Catholicism. They are permitted to enter Heaven only if they lived exemplary lives and made some effort to seek out the truth about god.
Because Our Blessed Lord, while fully human, was also, and is also, fully God. From God's point of view, time has no real meaning, except insofar as our individual lives here on earth are lived in time. God does not live in time, He lives outside of time (He is eternal), so anything He does is done from His point of view, not ours. There was a time, from our point of view, when the Son of God was not fully human, and at became fully human at the incarnation. But from God's point of view, there is no time, so He IS fully human, outside of time. In the same fashion (again, beyond our limited understanding) when He offered Himself on the cross, and died, He took His blood into heaven and offered it to the Father for our salvation. From God's point of view, this is still happening, remember, He is eternal, outside of time. The Mass is the re-presentation of Christ's offering of His death on the cross for our salvation, presented to us FROM GOD'S POINT OF VIEW. Thus Christ is still on that cross (He is also risen, remember He is God and He does not do these things in time, in sequence). As it was His DEATH that obtained our redemption and for which we are eternally grateful, and it is His death which we must reproduce in our lives if we are to be saved, we have a crucifix to remind ourselves of what He has done for us.
point of view for letter of god is that a farmer have a trust on god and he asked for 100 pesos.
well, God "lives" with the angels and Jesus. Jesus sits at the right hand of God.
The view then as a gift from god
Our view of God fundamentally shapes our understanding of divine nature, influence, and interaction in our lives. If we perceive God as loving and forgiving, we may approach spirituality with hope and compassion, fostering a sense of connection. Conversely, viewing God as judgmental or distant can lead to fear and alienation, affecting our moral and ethical choices. Ultimately, our beliefs about God inform how we relate to ourselves, others, and the world around us.
The roman god Jupiter lives in mount Olympus's.
The God's-eye view
God Lives Underwater - EP - was created in 1993.
Puritans had a very clear and definitely view of what they pictured to be God. They believed that all things done should be done for God.
I assume they believe in the existence of God.