If creation needs a creator, then the existence of a creator is not dependent on whether or not a person feels a psychological need to believe in, or worship, such an entity.
A person who believes that the universe and everything in it is God, rather than created by a god or gods, is called a pantheist.
No, Jamie is not a god. She is a person with her own beliefs, thoughts, and experiences.
When a person accepts Jesus Christ as their personal Savior (Born Again; Saved; Regenerated; come to the Lord, a Christian) the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in that person. The Holy Spirit is "God the Holy Spirit", the third person of the Trinity. I Corinthians 3:16-17, " Do you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? If anyone defiles the temple of God, God will destroy him. For the temple of God is holy, which temple you are." I Corinthians 6:19-20, "Or do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own? For you were bought with a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's." The Christian's body is a temple because the Holy Spirit dwells with in them. We belong to God.
A person who spreads the word of God is often referred to as an evangelist or a missionary. They aim to share their faith and teachings to others in hopes of inspiring spiritual growth and guidance.
One view:It is NOT found in the Bible. Jehovah God, the Almighty is the Creator. He created us from the physical elements, which he also created.God is self-sufficent; self-contained, if-you-will. God does NOT depend on the things humans depend on. God does not need to eat food, or drink water. He created food and water for 'life on earth' to exist. God does not need eyes to see; does not need feet, or wings, or fins, or scales, to move from place to place. God does not even need heat from the sun to exist; nor does he need gravity. God created all those things. They need HIM to exist, not the other way around.God does not even need to to make him happy. He is called in 1 Timothy 'The Happy God'. That is his essence; he is self-contained.At the same time, we can contribute to God's happiness by our loving obedience and respect of him and Who he is.True, the Bible states that if mankind did not 'praise' God; God would make the stones speak his praises. But that does not mean that God needs 'stones' any more than God needs 'people' to speak his praises. God simply ALLOWS us to do things, and then he finds joy in observing our willing obedience.Example: You may be a very happy person without children around. You may be able to do things much better than your children. --BUT-- having children CAN bring you much pleasure. Even though they may not do things as good as you can, yet watching them do their best, within their capacity; is a sheer delight to observe.Same thing with God, and us, and our relationship alongside Him.
OpinionYou are at heart a religious person and dreams about God need not be unusual. In this case, you probably transferred onto God your own nature as a person.
The psychological term for a person with no emotions is alexithymia. This condition is characterized by difficulties in identifying and expressing emotions.
_____ is a psychological tool in which a person creates a detailed mental picture of an event.
"God" is a man-made concept. This is what they need to understand.
person vs self
It deals with the minds
None. If a person is ordained by God then they don't need anything else.
God does not have a postal address and therefore can not receive letters, However every person has a hot-line to god if you want to communicate with him. All you need to do is prey.
When a person likes being injured they may have psychological issues that need professional help, so it is very bad, especially because that person may cause irreparable damage.
The psychological term for a person who desires to take the place of everyone in another's life can be associated with "narcissism" or "pathological jealousy." This behavior often stems from an underlying insecurity and a need for control or validation. Such individuals may struggle with boundaries and exhibit possessive tendencies toward relationships. It can manifest in attempts to isolate the other person from their friends and family.
A psychological disorder in which the person pulls out their own hair.
Stalking..