Because its gay
God is a spiritual being who transcends human characteristics such as nationality. Different religions have various beliefs and representations of God, but in general, God is seen as universal and beyond cultural boundaries.
All pictures of God are but representations of mans idea of what God looks like. There are hundreds painted by artists who have their own idea as to what God looks like. There are also thousands of paintings of Christ, all are different in some way.
all of them because islam is the religion of all prophets muslims belive in allah (god) most religions have the same god but dont know it yet i belive that theres only one god because then who created us it cant happen it self like buildings dont build them selfs builders make them
God! With the exeption of man made religions like Hinduism and other religions who associate partners with God..
God doesn't have horns. God doesn't have a body. God is an ever existing eternal invisible supreme being. All human beings are created beings. (The word 'created' is self-explanatory.) That doesn't comes under natural way of life. Humans are not natural but unnatural beings. I mean humans are just robots made of flesh and bones. There may be several eternal beings who knew neither death nor birth and God must be the chief of these eternal beings. IN FACT THIS IS THE REAL EVER EXISTING PHENOMENON. Human beings can think only like human beings. Their thoughts and intelligence are limited. To know and discover more they must come out of what religions and people created in their minds and think freely and independently.
What religion does have a "figure" to represent God. What is a "figure".Judaism and Islam prohibit representations of god in artwork.Early Christianity did too, until the time of Constantine.Most other religions have never had a formal prohibition, and have actually encouraged it.
Not all religions recognize a deity, like Hinduism in which there is no deity.
Some of the most important symbols of god include the cross (Christianity), the crescent moon and star (Islam), and the om symbol (Hinduism). These symbols are widely recognized and hold significance in their respective religions as representations of the divine.
Some religions believe that images can limit people's understanding of the divine and can lead to idol worship. They promote the idea that God is beyond human comprehension and should not be represented visually. This practice helps followers focus on the spiritual nature of God rather than physical representations.
You dont oh god you dont
Yes, because God doesn't like it when you worship something other than Him.
AnswerThere is no one single term for the religions that do not believe in God. Since the religions that do worship God are sometimes collectively referred to as Abrahamic religions, perhaps the best term, sometimes used, is "non-Abrahamic religions".