One of the "Hidden Words" of Baha'u'llah, prophet-founder of the Baha'i Faith, says: "O Son of Man! Veiled in My Immemorial being and in the ancient eternity of My essence, I knew My love for thee; therefore I have created thee, have engraved on thee Mine image and revealed to thee My Beauty."
In other words, God loved his special creation, humanity. He instilled within mankind His own attributes like love and justice, and throughout history has revealed (when religion is properly understood and followed) Himself and His guidance through the major religions.
No. Siddhartha was a man with no god-hood or godly connection.
The connection between Islamic belief and callgraphy is that they both make what they do around god. Like for their decorated writing they write about god.
There is no direct connection between Christ and the Sikh Gurus So NO sikhs dont believe in jesus. But sikhs believe in One God
There is only a connection if the groom chooses a gay man as his best man.
The connection between Islamic belief and callgraphy is that they both make what they do around god. Like for their decorated writing they write about god.
There is no connection between Moses striking the rock and Jesus. The only connection that does exist is both we're Prophets of God
There is no connection between the Hindu god Om (ओम्) and the Hebrew word om (אֺם) which means nut for a bolt.
the connection between is that it either religion,military economics or power.the connection between is that it either religion,military economics or power.
The Catholic Church wasn't happy. For a thousand years they had controlled government and society. They were the connection between man and God. The idea that man could seek God for himself was against the church doctrine. They were loosing control.
The connection is that Janus the god of the doorway. This name has its beginning in Roman mythology.
The connection is that Janus the god of the doorway. This name has its beginning in Roman mythology.
There are similarities in the interactions between god and man. The common use of the term Egyptian Pantheon, a Greek routed word typically used to refer to the gods also shows their connection.