Yes, but not as the same God commonly.
The Sikh word for God is "Vahiguru", and their concept of them is in some ways similar to that of Allah in Islam, or God in Judaism in that he is God singular, universal, all knowing and all powerful.
Chaos (rendered 'Khaos' in Greek - this is actually the original language of the word) was a primordial deity, i.e. a basic universal part, of which said god was a personification.
This depends on what god, as the definition of god, isn't universal.
more universal, most universal
God is one,eternal,have no begining or end,is universal
"Assistance" is a universal word that can be used to convey the idea of help or support in various contexts.
The correct article to use before "universal" is "a". This is because the pronunciation of the word starts with a consonant sound.
Any man can communicate with God; "universal priesthood"
Jews worship one universal God who created the world. The name of God is not pronounced out loud.
Islam is an Arabic word that means submission to God, the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence. All God religions call for submission to God that means calling to Islam in its universal sense. Refer to question below.
The word of God is the Bible. They call it the word of God because God spoke every word of it and in the Bible it says "All scripture is God breathed". GOD BE WITH YOU ALL, AMEN!
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