The concept of treason is normally applied to crimes against your nation, rather than crimes against God. Religious people will describe crimes against God as blasphemy (forbidden statements), or heresy (a departure from religious orthodoxy) or apostasy (a fundamental violation of religious belief) or possibly abomination (something that is morally reprehensible).
Blasphemy
monotheistic or monothiesm. The term 'mono' being Latin meaning 'one' and 'theism' God.
Theism is the term that refers to the belief in the existence of a god or some type of supreme being.
not exactly but techniclly yes clothing does not have anything to do against the lord, is what you have in your mind and act like what gets between you and God.
The term Waheguru is used the religion of Sikhism. It is a term used to refer to God or the supreme being. It is used frequently is Sikh teachings and sermons.
Divine Kingship
monotheistic or monothiesm. The term 'mono' being Latin meaning 'one' and 'theism' God.
The general term is "theism." Monotheism is the belief in a single God, while polytheism is the belief in more than one individual god (such as the Greek pantheon).
Do you have any evidence of the wrath of God being against Mormons in particular? Nothing has occurred that seems to be specifically targeted against Mormonism, which would lead me to believe that the wrath of God is not against the Mormons, therefore proving that He is not angry with them.
In Aramaic, the term "God" holds significant importance as it is used to refer to the divine being or higher power in the religious and spiritual context of the language. It represents the concept of a supreme being that is worshipped and revered by followers of various faiths.
Absolutely not! In fact being psycic is a God given gift. It means you are closer to the creater himself. I myself am psycic and have been still going to church. It is a gift.
God being who He is cannot go against the laws He has made. They are permanent and irreversible. He would not be God if He were to go against that which is The Law for He is the Law and the Law Giver. Like the Law He himself is unchangeable. Is this a quote from the bible?