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The Catholic Church defines God as the uncreated Creator, the uncaused cause, etc. In other words, be definition, God is that which is uncreated, uncaused, He is the beginning, without which there is nothing. Everything came into being from Him. As such, there can only be one God, because outside of Himself, nothing else can be. The definition of God, as given by God Himself, was His name in Genesis: I AM. In other words, He is existence, existence itself comes from Him. There can be no "other"
AnswerPeople of all religions have always worshipped the god they believe to have created the earth, as the act of creation is seen as evidence of the power and majesty of that god. And so, the Jews worship the God who, in their religion, created the earth and heaven.
Many religions, including most sects of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam believe that God created the earth. Many other polytheistic religions also have creation myths involving gods.
The belief that God has walked the earth is a matter of faith and varies among different religions. Some religions believe that God has taken human form, while others believe that God is a spiritual being that does not physically walk the earth.
Both Muslims and Christians believe that God or, Allah created the earth. After all, Christianity, Islam and Judaism are the only 3 religions that believe in 1 god and that he created the earth and that he had no beginning but instead has always been. All three religions have a lot in common, and if you are interested, you should research that. It's a very interesting subject.
Many religions believe in a deity or deities responsible for creating the Earth, each with their unique beliefs and creation stories. Some examples include Christianity (God), Hinduism (Brahma), and Norse mythology (Odin). The concept of a creator god or goddess is prevalent across various cultures and faiths.
Islam believed that God but not Jesus created earth. They believe that God is not Jesus.
The religion of Islam
Many religions believe that God took human form on Earth, such as in Christianity with Jesus Christ.
People who believe in God also believe that He existed before time and is eternal; in other words, He had no beginning, and He always was. This is not unique to western religions. There are some eastern religions that believe the universe was not created; it always existed, as the spiritual home of the deity (or deities). But some religions do believe that their god was created or had a specific beginning. Various mythologies tell stories of how a male and female god emerged and created the world, for example.
Some people believe God created the Earth, others believe in the Big Bang theory.
Depends on who created who. The non-religious believe that humans created God. The religious believe that God created humans.
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