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Only God can create things like that. I am sorry if I crushed your dream.
no. god didnt make bad words humans did.and god did not make bad things
That all depends on what they were the god of. If they were the god of something good that would make you think of beauty, they were the most beautiful things. But if they were the god of something that wasnt good like hades the god of the dead, they were the ugliest things.
Most cultures make their gods have human characteristics and look like them. God is a human construct to explain why things happen so it is only natural that people make God look like they do.
God H2O Tree
you get it after you make 100 things
No their are no such things as blue tornadoes only GOD can make that happen
The lyrics for 'God Of This City' by Chris Tomlin are as follows: [Verse 1] You're the God of this City You're the King of these people You're the Lord of this nation You are [Verse 2] You're the Light in this darkness You're the Hope to the hopeless You're the Peace to the restless You are There is no one like our God There is no one like our God [Chorus] For greater things have yet to come And greater things are still to be done in this City Greater thing have yet to come And greater things are still to be done in this City [Verse 1] [Verse 2] There is no one like our God There is no one like our God [Chorus] For greater things have yet to come And greater things are still to be done in this City Greater things have yet to come And greater things are still to be done here There is no one like our god There is no one like our God [Chorus] Greater things have yet to come And greater things are still to be done in this City Greater things have yet to come And greater things are still to be done here
Pronunciation: "bah-ahl shah-lish-ah""Baal-shalisha" is a two-part title. "Baal" means "god." "Shalisha" means "of three "parts" or "things." The first 4 letters (in our English alphabet) are pronounced: "ba'al" (with a slight glottal pause between the 2 "a's,"or more simply "bahl." The last portion "shalisha," is descriptive of this 'god,' and means "three," or "three things/parts." All together, the descriptive title means "god of three parts," or "god of three things."
No. Being supersticious means that you believe in ghosts and spirits and things like that. If you believe in god then you might as well just become religious because believing in god is a symbol of religion.
sometimes yes, god does tell us to do things, like Noah's ark or sometimes you can just be imagining it Yes, "go forth and multiply..." God speaks to people, there are a lot of examples in the Bible like Moses and Abraham. God also tells us NOT to do things like in the Ten Commandments.