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An atheist is a person who does not believe at all in any God.
Hurricane Katrina had an affect on the people's view of the government. They felt as though the government didn't care about their own people.
Lean not on your own understanding but in all ways acknowledge God and He will direct your path.
YES,UNDER GOD WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!Serve God with all your heart and lean on His own understanding.
No. Freemasons have no position on the nature of God. Every Mason has his own view of that. Many Masons are Trinitarians.
Julius Caesar was man and therefore not God. However this view is only from our perspective, some 2000 years after Caesar's death. In his own time Julius Caesar was considered a god with temples and shrines dedicated to him. So in his own time he was a god, but in our time he was a man.
Hurricane Katrina had an affect on the people's view of the government. They felt as though the government didn't care about their own people.
He doesn't have one. He doesn't exist. But according to scripture, it is a sin to take ones own life.
Anyone who is not capable of making their own decisions or understanding sin/salvation will be with God in Heaven when they die.
OpinionOf course not. If anything it proves that God really does give us free will. Everyone has their own choices to make in this life. And people will make bad decisions and they will have consequences. If those bad decisions that people made affect other people in a negative way, that's their own fault, not God's.OpinionSome people believe that Hitler is a prime example of God's lack of involvement with the world and worldly events. It may support a deist's view of God the Creator: that he created the world and then left it on its own, not getting involved in human affairs.
Each religion views their own god the way they desire. There can be many or one. No religion is supposed to "make fun" or "critize" a other religion as well. Whoever chooses their own religion is what their heart wants them to do.
No, different religions have different beliefs and interpretations of God. Some religions believe in one supreme being, while others believe in multiple gods or a universal energy. Each religion has its own understanding of God based on its teachings and scriptures.