The Father,the Son,and the Holy Spirit.Other known as "I Am"
In Hindu philosophy, Moksha is liberation from the cycle of birth and death. It is believed that after attaining Moksha, one merges with the ultimate reality or Brahman, breaking free from the cycle of rebirth. This state is considered to be the ultimate goal where the individual soul finds eternal peace and oneness with the divine.
In different religions and belief systems, the concept of God's origin varies. Some believe God has always existed, while others believe God was created by a higher power. Ultimately, the origin of God is a complex and deeply philosophical question that varies depending on one's faith and beliefs.
The answer to this question is that it could not be known, and would also depend on which religion one believed in. Answer 2 Adam was the first human created by God so he will be the first person to worship the one and only True God
someone created him well wasn't human but one day something said to not to eat that apple so then they did so they turn human then god's mother was born then she had god . god was named Jesus . But then they had humans then we were born.
Clearly the standard answer from the Bible and most other historical and literary sources is that God made man in His image. However the wording of the question, and the fact that the author failed to capitalize "god" though it was used as a name, indicates that this person most likely disagrees with this answer and is instead raising a philosophical question. In other words, is God real, or did we make him up? (the questioner is clearly interested in the existence of the monotheistic God of Christianity, Judaism, or Islam, etc..., as the question refers to "god" in the singular and uses a familiar biblical phrase) It certainly sounds like a reasonable hypothesis to say that humans could have made up a god to suit their needs; Needs for security, purpose, love, immortality. Of course most people throughout history and today, both educated and not so, have concluded that this hypothesis is incorrect. One cannot say this with scientific certainty, but one also cannot support this hypothesis with scientific certainty. In the end this question has been argued in one form or another for most of human history. A wiki answer will hardly be capable of touching on more than a small sliver of the evidence, which would not do justice to the question. Good luck in your search.
The main question the Nicene Creed answered was whether Jesus was God. It was written in response to the Arian controversy in 325AD. The creed clearly states that Jesus is "God from God, Light from Light, True God from True God."
Allah (God in English), the one and only one God. refer to question below for more information.
This one is easy. Man is NOT god, so the question is irrelevant.
God teaches his children to love each other. So the answer to the question is no. God hates no one.
This question needs to be clarified: What do you mean by "scenes" and what god do you mean? There is only one true God.
question is very ambiguous, which is possibly why it has not been answered. There is one god, omniscent. That would be the god that we pray to.
Who knows? The only one who can answer your question is God.
If there is a god or there is not a god
One would run the risk of incurring the wrath of the god in question.
It depends on the question, but most of the questions are referring to the Christian God.
According to the bible, no where does it say that anyone can. It says that God is pretty much divine and no one can be or ever will be above him. To answer your question in short, no one can inherit the kingdom of "god".
Your question is not clear... What God is in question?Ignoring that.... It depends on what you believe. Here are some basic examples.Monotheism: The god of everything.Polytheism: The god of something... there are many.Atheism: A fictional character.How about the God Almighty? Creator of all that was, is and will be. In what circumstance would it be acceptable to question that God?