The Spanish, particularly during the colonization of the Americas, believed that God was the Christian God, central to Catholicism. They viewed their mission as a divine mandate to spread Christianity, often seeing their actions as fulfilling God's will. This belief often led them to consider indigenous peoples as needing salvation through conversion to Christianity. The interpretation of God was thus closely tied to their religious and colonial objectives.
Need to learn how to speak spanish can only believe in one god Hole culture has to be erased
God in Spanish is "Dios".
Bahá'ís believe in one God, they also believe it is the same God as the God of the Christians and Muslims (among others). In English, Bahá'ís simply call Him "God". In other languages, according to the common usage, for example, "Dios" in Spanish, "Gott" in German, etc.
I believe that it is Spanish for "environment."
No they did not believe in god
I believe in god. also, write why u believe in god :)
If you believe that God made the world and everything in it, then you must believe that God made bedbugs. If you don't believe that God made the world, or if you don't believe in God, then you likely do not believe that God made bedbugs.
actually Spanish ( a Latin family language) Vaya Con Dios. this was a title of a song and also one of the watchwords of the Grace Line.
Someone who doesn't believe in God is an atheistSomeone who is not sure whether there is a God or not is an agnostic.Someone who does believe in God is a theist
Because you believe he is the right God for you. It's what you believe that matters, not what someone else presume you believe or not believe in.
They believe in one God.
Most cultures believe in a God.