The other essential difference between the gods of the Sumerians and the Christian God, is that the Sumerians accepted the existence of many gods, while modern Christians believe in only one God, although as a Trinity.
AnswerThe essential similarity of all gods, including the present-day Christian God, is that their believers regard them as the "true god". Presumably either the Sumerian gods were not really true gods, or the Christian God is not, creating a logical difference that can not be explained without faith in one or the other. The other essential difference between the gods of the Sumerians and the Christian God, is that the Sumerians accepted the existence of many gods, while modern Christians believe in only one God, although as a Trinity.
It is by far from certain there is one true god. All people that have religious beliefs believe their god or gods are the true gods
there is only one GOD THERE ARE NO GODS THERE IS ONE AND IT'S THE TRUE GOD
Everyone considered one god to be its special protector.
There is only one true God, and that is the Father in heaven (Malachi 2:10).
Israel is a country and countries do not worship anything. All individuals in Israel that have religious beliefs worship what they believe to be the true god or gods. In fact no one anywhere worships a god that they believe not to be the true god or gods.
There is only one true God, to begin with. The true God lives in heaven-His home.
The Bible teaches that there is one true God, but that many false gods are worshipped, which the Bible identifies as demons who pretend to be gods. The fact that people worship false gods does not mean there is no true God.
Because faith alone says this to be true. There is no scientific or logical proof that the God of the Bible is true above all other gods.
No, the concept of monotheism does not allow for the acknowledgment of other gods by the one true god. Monotheism is the belief in the existence of only one supreme deity.
No. There is only one God. God whose son is Jesus. no one really knows it depends on your religion, but yes i think he is true.
The Bible teaches that there is only one true God and that worshiping other gods is considered idolatry. It emphasizes the importance of following and worshiping the one true God, and warns against worshiping false gods or idols.