The three religions mentioned are the heavenly religions. They have basically the same idea about Almighty God. According to these religions there is no god or goddess but Only ONE Almighty God Who alone deserves worship. He is the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider, and Ruler of the Universe. Except in Christianity, he has No Son, and has no Parents and no Partner or Associate.
No, God is not a Dj. Rather, He is the Creator and Ruler of all.
No. God is the Creator and Ruler of all. He is spirit, without bones and flesh.
there was one ruler or creator. they had festivals for things like the harvest.
God is the creator and ruler of the universe, defined by attributes such as love, mercy, justice, and holiness. He is believed to be a personal being who is both transcendent and immanent, meaning He is beyond the physical world yet actively involved in it. Many religions consider God to be the ultimate source of guidance, comfort, and salvation for humanity.
Nihilism is a philosophical position which aruges that existence is without objective meaning, purpose. There is no reasonable proof or argument for the existence of a higher ruler of creator Even if there exists a higher ruler or creator, mankind has no moral obligation to worship them.
Almighty allah is the sole Creator and Ruler of all the creatures and all the worlds.
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Because Almighty is ONE. He is the Creator, Sustainer, Provider and Ruler. He deserves worship.
This description could apply to any Malinese Ruler, but you are likely looking specifically for MANSA MUSA.
Zeus and God the christian/Jewish/Islamic God are very different, being from very different religions from different time periods that served different purposes. God is the creator and ruler of all things, while Zeus/Jupiter is the head of a Poly-theist religion who was just the god of the sky
The word for the resignation of a ruler, especially a monarch, is abdication. The ruler may abdicate due to personal choice or the threat of removal. Rivalry from other rulers, personal conflicts, and foreign invasions have all led to abdications.