"I" factor is refer to God in Hinduism. we use I for possessive related. whose body is this? it is Mine. who is that my? is it brain? heart? what Is it? search for I ,you will come to know the secret behind, Says swamy ramana maharshi
''The word of God''
In some religions yes but in many religions no.
No, because not all religions are from God, for example the Hindu religion follows many dietys, or the pagan religions who follow darkness.
Religion is when you believe in god or the works of god, there are many religions today
God, really didn't have a specific religion. Many people came up with different relgions and that is one way many different religions got started.
No; it is the belief there are no gods. It's related to religion (obviously) as many religions have belief in a god or gods at their core, however not all religions incorporate a god (many Buddhists don't believe there is a god).
I think so, yes. Belief in God - or in some religions, in several gods - is an essential part of faith in many religions.
No; it is the belief there are no gods. It's related to religion (obviously) as many religions have belief in a god or gods at their core, however not all religions incorporate a god (many Buddhists don't believe there is a god).
All christians, Muslims, and Jews worship the same God
Answer I think Hinduism accepts Only God and allows worship idols Hinduism, Buddhism, and many othe minor religions including the majority of indeginous religions
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
In the King James version, the phrase "glory of God" appears eighteen times.