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The simple answer to this question is God is the first and only true God.

A:2The first God is the God of the first religion in history.
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In various mythologies, the concept of a "first god" can differ. However, in many mythologies, a primordial deity, such as Chaos or Gaia, is often considered one of the first beings to emerge at the beginning of creation. These beings are seen as the source of all creation and other gods and goddesses.

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Some anthropologists believe that the oldest god is the Hindu Shiva.

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God is the only God. He was here before us and after us.

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Greek gods did not enter the Partheneon, but the temple was made for Athena, goddess of wisdom and warfare. ( Stratigericbattle, not all out attacks.)

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Eve was the first women god created.

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God is our father in heaven that created everything on earth.

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