I would probably say Christian.
Atheist
The Old English word for God is "God."
To become familiar with God's word.
All born again believers.
Deo means "god" in English. Deus is the Latin word for god and deo is the Spanish word for god.
Opinions on which is the "true religion" will vary: believers of many different religions will tell you that THEIRS is the true religion. Several religions believe in a single God; usually this single God is all-powerful, so that would reply the second part of your question. The key word to search for (for example, in Wikipedia, or in Google) is "monotheism" (belief in a single God). Some religions that believe in a single supreme God are Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Bahá'í Faith.
The Sanskrit word for God is "Brahman" or "Ishvara."
The English translation of the word "Allah" is "God."
Thank God for Believers was created on 1997-09-23.
The word "God" originated from the Old English word "god," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "guthan," meaning "that which is invoked."
An atheist is one who does not believe in a god or gods. But technically, if you put the word into a wide range, people are now calling Protestants non-believers of God.
This usually refers to Holy Scriptures - books considered to be holy, such as the Bible, or the Koran. Believers believe that such books are either dictated by God, or inspired by God.