No. I don't think so.
God is everywhere according to Hindu mythology.
English Pronounciation: Y'shua. The above answer would be a name attributed to "God's son" by Christians. However, to say "God's son", "Barei Illaha".
There is nothing wrong with saying "but God" in a sentence. However, you must remember that when you capitalize God, you are doing so because you are talking about a god who's name is "God." If you are just referring to any random god you would not capitalize that.
AnswerPerhaps God is not incapable of wrong. At times in the Old Testament, he has regretted something he had already done. In other words, he realised he had done something wrong.And the Book of Exodus, for example, says that God ordered the Israelites to commit genocide in their conquest of Canaan. Some people now say that this can not have been wrong, because God ordered it and God does no wrong. But those who believe in moral absolutes would have problems with that explanation.If God is real and wrong is possible, then our understanding of God must permit him to do wrong and permit wrong.
God, because before Adam and Eve ate the apple only God knew the difference between right and wrong.
People starving to death would probably say no.People who believe that God does provide what one needs might say that these people are wrong to believe that they need food, and that they do not understand God's intentions for them - that perhaps God 'needs' them in the next life.One cannot accurately answer that question.
why would god say if lilith retuns it will be good
Casual sex in a House of God- i think most would say yes. If you have to ask, the message there is not getting across for some reason.
Every man is right in his own eyes but God's ways and thoughts are higher above man's than heaven is above the earth. HE said the heart of man is desperately wicked and evil above all things. Say what?
No one knows who grew God. Personally, I think he never existed, but that's just what I think and I could be wrong. Anybody could be wrong whether he exists or not. Some will say he did but he doesn't now. There will be different answers from people who do believe in him, but as far as I know WikiAnswers only allows one answers. Some would say he built himself Some would say the big bang made him Some might say he just randomly popped out from Earth.
God in Arabic is commonly referred to as "Allah" (الله).
I would say we use it similar to - "What in the name of God..." or "Who knows...." Hell is supposed to represent an immeasurable plane of being. For the second example above, you say it because no one knows.