he believed if you can doubt it, it must not exist.
you have to ask them, different ppl have different beliefs
In many traditional African religions God IS everything and therefore has all attributes. He/She is both good and evil, generous and stingy, ect. Which is why they break God up into different spirits in order to worship and pray to different attributes/energies of God.
The god paradox list is a collection of logical arguments that challenge traditional beliefs about the nature of a higher power, such as God. These arguments raise questions about the characteristics and actions of a supposed all-powerful and all-loving deity, highlighting inconsistencies and contradictions in religious beliefs.
The concept of God being in hell is not typically found in traditional religious beliefs. In many religions, hell is often seen as a place of punishment or separation from God. However, beliefs about the nature of hell and the presence of God in it can vary among different religious traditions.
African Americans believe in lots of things. Some can be catholic or some can be Christians. But they mainly believe in God but in different ways
In African Traditional Religion, God is often seen as a supreme being who is all-knowing, all-powerful, and ever-present. He is believed to be the creator of the universe and the source of all life. Many African cultures also view God as a loving and caring figure who is involved in the daily lives of people, offering guidance and protection.
The category of African indigenous religion refers to cultural, religious or spiritual manifestations indigeneous to the continent of Africa. There are arguably several religions in this category. Traditional African religions involve teachings, practices, and rituals that lend structure to the African native societies. Traditional African societies reflect local conceptions of God, the Gods (if the cultures are polytheistic or henotheistic), and the cosmos. Even within single communities there may be slightly different perceptions. African traditionalists almost always acknowledge the existence of a high God or demiurge who created the universe (Shango, Olorun, etc.) Many traditional African stories speak of how God or God's son once lived among the people, but as humans did something to give offense to God, God withdrew to the heavens. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_traditional_religion
Yes, Episcopalians believe in God as the creator of the universe and in heaven as a place of eternal life and communion with God. The Episcopal Church is a Christian denomination that upholds traditional Christian beliefs about God, Jesus Christ, and the afterlife.
It depends one's own beliefs. That is the equivalant of asking "Does God exist?" Different people will give you different answers based on there beliefs. There is no possible way to give an answer to the question.
According to monotheistic beliefs there is only one God, THE God. There is no death gods.A:2According to most polytheistic beliefs there is a deity assigned to the responsibilities relating to death and the existence of such Gods are no more/less real than any other.
Yes, the Puritans were part of the Reformed branch of Protestant Christianity, which among many beliefs, holds to the traditional Trinitarian view of God.