Making something sacred to God is often referred to as "sanctification." This process involves setting apart an object, person, or space for divine purpose, highlighting its holiness. In many religious traditions, sanctification signifies a dedication to God and is often associated with rituals or blessings that confer spiritual significance.
God will forgive any sin if you repent.
It depends on which religion and which god you are referring to. Some examples are; bible Qur'an Torah
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No. The message of God throughout time (what we call Islam) has always said that there is NOTHING sacred - except God alone. So those who worship themselves as holy or special people, or those who worship any person as a special 'son' of God, or those who worship any object as being 'sacred' are in fact polytheists. Worship no one but God. Do not consider anything as sacred except the One God. "Thou shalt have no God before Me"
It was sacred to Apollo
When something is too great or too extreme to be uttered in words, or is not allowed to be uttered in words, it is said to be ineffable.
Making something is a process. If you could miracle something into existence instead of making it, you'd be God, yes?
The god that sacred animal is a wild boar is Ares god of war.
Well they would call them something about a god or an army
They are called Baha'is ("followers of the Glory" [of God]), who follow the teachings of Baha'u'llah ("the glory of God"). They believe Him to be God's Messenger for this Age, as foretold in the Sacred Texts of past religions.
Divine Revelation
If you're talking about the sacred name of God in the Bible, it's Yahweh. It was so sacred, they didn't even put vowels in his name.