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What is God

In Islam:

God is the powerful authority of universe as MUSLIM believe.

In Judaism:

  • God is One. The concept of a dualism (as in Zoroastrianism), an independent Satan, multiple gods (polytheism; paganism) or a trinity of three in one, are all unimaginable in Judaism. Also, any belief that an intermediary between humanity and God should be used, whether as necessary or even optional, is considered heretical.
  • God is non-physical, indivisible and incomparable. Jewish tradition teaches that God is beyond human comprehension; and that it is only God's revealed deeds, as He interacts with mankind and the world, that we can begin to grasp. His names indicate His attributes and the ways in which He relates to us.
  • God is omniscient (He is aware of everything), and infinitely wise.
  • God created the universe and all existence, including time and space, in a deliberate, purposeful act of benevolent Creation.
  • God is the mover of everything. No molecule can move without the energy and direction with which God imbues it.
  • God is eternal; and His ways are also eternal. He is not capricious, forgetful or fickle.
  • God is just. He rewards good and punishes evil - whether in this world or in the afterlife.
  • God is ethical and moral; and He expects us to imitate His ways.
  • The God of Israel is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is the guide of history, who delivered the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
  • God is the source of law, who gave the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
  • God is immanent and personal, meaning that he relates to humanity and hears our prayers. This is the basis of the Psalms and our siddur (prayerbook).
Which of the following is NOT a sedimentary structure Ripple marks Magma emplacement Mud cracks or Cross beds

Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary structures.

All sulfate minerals contain the elements

All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen

The color of a powdered sample of a rock is called the rocks

streak

Plants absorb the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide during the process

Photosynthesis

Apex =]

The idea that the oldest rocks will always be the bottom layer of a series of rock layers is called the principle of

superposition

Is wind a renewable recource

wind is a renewable recource because wind shows up mostly everyday and it can always renewable.

Which of the following dod not occur during the Cenozoic era

Several periods of mass extinction

What group specializes in a subcatagory of its standing committee's responsibility

subcommitee

Which energy source contributes the most to climate change

coal

Is coal or quartz form by inorganic processes

Quartz is and is also a mineral

What occurred during the cenozic era

Mammals evolved adaptations that allowed them to live on land, in the air, and in the water during the Cenozoic Era. The Cenozoic Era began approximately 65 million years ago.

What caused disappearance of land bridges

Shrinking of the polar ice caps

What is Linear superposition principle

when more input force(s) are given,it results in the addition of or sum of input forces and no new forces are created.It is called linear superposition principle.

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