It is interesting that one could even imagine knowing God's idea of what is a Christian. Either God does not exist, in which case the question is unanswerable, or he exists and is transcendent, in which case we can not know his mind.
The Christian God says the Greek gods do not exist. The Greek gods are no doubt willing to accept that the Christian God exists, if he shows himself to exist.
Yes. Jehovah God has stated in the Bible a number of times that He is superior to all other gods. (Psalms 97:9; 82:1; 135:5: Jeremiah 10:11-12) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
Gods have no age, Greek gods like the Christian god.
There are many Greek gods and goddesses of nature (both of earth and human); there is only one God in Christian/Jewish belief.
The Christian God.
Yes, in the Christian faith, There is said to only be one god that is the ruler of everything. But there are more than 10 gods said to do different tasks on Earth.
Ireland is predominantly a Christian country, so it does not have any other special Gods.
If you're Christian or Catholic, you believe in God, but not Gods ; but in Greek mythologies, there are many gods (e.g. Zeus, Poseidon)I guess that's different...
"Trinity" is basically a Christian idea - or more precisely, an idea of some Christian denominations.
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The Greek Gods lived atop Mt. Olympus. It was not like the Christian view of "Heaven."
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.