No, everyone does not believe in God.
There are those that believe there is no God or gods, those that believe there is a possibility that God or gods may exist but haven't committed themselves to full on believing, and those that believe not only in one God, but many.
God is not true to everyone because not all people believe in him. And God is true to whoever believes in him. So he can be true to you too if you believe.
Monists believe that everything is God or part of God. Pantheists believe that God is everywhere.
No. We believe that everyone will serve God. Everyone eventually becoming Jewish is never claimed.
If you believe in a just God, you would have to believe that God accepts everyone, and does not punish people simply for existing and trying to find love.
Calvinists believe in the concept of "limited atonement," which means that God's love is not extended to everyone, but only to those whom God has chosen for salvation.
I believe that everyone looks for some kind of higher power. Whether it is God or not, people want to think that there is someone watching out for them. I personally believe in God, but I think everyone has a right to believe or disbeleive anything they want.
everyone can communicate with god through prayer not everyone chooses to god listens to everyones prayer you may believe it or not
Christians believe that God loves everyone and everything.
It depends one what you believe about God, but the description of God given by most religions is that God created everyone and loves and accepts everyone for who they are.
Hindus believe in the existence of ONE God. They also believe in the different manifestations of the same God. Which would mean that they believe, the rain, the sun, the river etc are manifestations of the same God.
Yes they did.
If your talking the state then yes but probably not everyone