In the broadest sense, this belief is a belief in creation. When used to explain either of the creation accounts in the Book of Genesis, this is call special creation.
A specific theological position that insists that a particular interpretation of the biblical creation accounts is literally true, generally to the exclusion of scientific theory, is called creationism. Because there are several widespread interpretations of the biblical creation accounts, they are generally grouped under either of two umbrella headings - 'Old Earth' creationism and 'Young Earth' creationism. The adherents of any one form of creationism will usually assert that other forms of creationism are false.
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It is the belief in God as the Creator.
Naturalism is the belief that all effects in the universe have a naturalistic explanation. Meaning, one does not need to appeal to unmeasurable forces or anthropomorphic deities in order to explain the world around us. The opposite of naturalism is supernaturalism, the belief that not all effects in the universe have a naturalistic explanation, and that some things can only be explained via the appeal to unmeasurable forces or anthropomorphic deities. Almost all religions are predicated around a belief in at least one god, and further, around the belief that their god(s) actually contribute materially to human existence. This makes them supernatural belief systems, and any society formed upon a supernatural belief system is a supernatural society.
Deist, also Unitarian ...they believe in a non-interventionist "clock-maker" God...many of the USA founding fathers were of this belief A person who believes that the universe is at least partially controlled by supernatural powers is a vitalist.
If you believe in supernatural events but not God, you would most likely be deemed Agnostic. I may not be right about that though...
The belief in a mechanistic universe fashioned by a creator is often referred to as "theism." This belief holds that there is a divine being (God) who designed and created the universe, and that this creator governs and sustains the workings of the universe.
AnswerDeism is the belief that a God created the universe, but now demonstrates no apparent interest in it. Polydeism is a polytheistic form of Deism encompassing the belief that the universe was the collective creation of multiple Gods, each of whom created part of the universe and then ceased to interact with the universe.
Pandeism is a philosophical belief that combines the ideas of pantheism (the belief that God is synonymous with the universe) and deism (the belief that a higher power created the universe but does not actively intervene in its operation). Pandeists see the universe as a dynamic and self-sustaining entity that encompasses both God and the physical world.
If you believe you are a god, then that is not atheism because you are believing in a god. Atheism is a lack of a belief in a god. If you believe in demons and other evil creatures then you believe in the supernatural. Belief in the supernatural is not a feature of atheism. Technically, atheists do not hold any belief that supernatural forces control human destiny. You should not consider yourself an atheist.
A single god created the universe
They both have the belief that God created the Universe.
It depends on your spiritual belief system
a single god created the universe (APEX)
AnswerCreationism is the religious belief[1] that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in some form by a supernatural being or beings. Basically the foolish belief a god(s) created the universe/Earth etc. This usually refers to Christian creationism in Genesis.There is no proof for any of the creation myths and the facts support Evolution and the Big Bang.