All of the episodes with The Face of Boe in it. They are "The End of the World" (1.2), "New Earth" (2.1) and "Gridlock" (3.3)
We saw little Amy Pond sitting on her suitcase, still waiting. No, that was Amy's room, number seven. The Doctors room was number eleven, so we don't actually know, However i believe it may be the valeyard or even possibly himself.
Asklepios, physician prince of Oikhalia & god of medicine, the son of Apollo and Coronis, daughter of Phlegyas.
Zeus is a deity from Greek mythology, while God typically refers to the supreme being in monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. The concept of God varies across different religions, so it depends on the specific beliefs and context being referred to.
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 doctor logo is known as the Rod of Asclepius, which features a snake wrapped around a rod. It is a symbol of healing and medicine, dating back to ancient Greek mythology where Asclepius was the god of medicine and healing. The logo is commonly used to represent healthcare professions and organizations.
The God Complex
God knows you are lonely souls.
The Weeping Angels, also known as The Lonely Assassins, first appeared in Series 3 in episode 10, 'Blink', with David Tennant (The Tenth Doctor). Since then they have featured in a number of other episodes; The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone (S5,E4/5), The God Complex (S6E11), The Angels Take Manhattan (S7E5), The Time of the Doctor (2013 Christmas Special) and Hell Bent (S9E12).
God Knows Your Lonely Soul - 2004 was released on: USA: 21 January 2004 (Slamdance Film Festival)
In the acknowledgments Paolini said, For those of you that understood the reference to a "lonely god" when Eragon and Arya are sitting around the campfire, my only excuse is the Doctor can travel everywhere, even alternate realities. Hey, I'm a fan too! He was referring to a section of the book that Arya wrote something on the ground. It said, Adrift upon the sea of time, the lonely god wanders from shore to distant shore, upholding the laws of the stars above. It was a reference to Dr. Who. It didn't really play into the plot of the book, but was Paolini's way of giving props to the Doctor as a fan himself.
The religion that refers to God as Yahweh is Judaism.
Monica doesn't mean the daughter of any god. It means 'lonely, solitary'.
Humans in Star Trek didn't have a specific religion. True, but in the original series, monotheism was espoused. In the episode "Metamorphosis," a godlike being refers to God as the Creator of all Things. In the episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?" Kirk tells Apollo that the One God is adequate for human needs.
they don't because theres no such thing as domusicains. STUPID FACE:'( god I'm so lonely... so so lonely
No, he was not a god, he was a philosopher, and a doctor
The world of warcraft episode
The 'hotel' rooms are filled with each person's biggest fears. This should show the person's belief as to what will save them, ie. Rita believes Allah will save her, Any believes The Doctor will save her. This then enables the creature to see the believe and attack it, thus killing the person. I hope this helps as it's a very confusing episode.