In the New Testament Jesus states that you can't serve "both God and Mammon". Some have identified Mammon is as a god/demon of money, wealth or greed. The word mammon may simply have meant "money" or "wealth" however.
Ploutos or Plutos was the Greek god of wealth.
Methodists are Christians and as such have only one god which if they are speaking English is referred to as "God"
The City of God is Heaven. Heaven is also referred to as the new Jerusalem.
No, only God is referred to as God. No one else should be called that.
There are many gods. The main god, commonly referred to as the king of the gods, is Zeus. His wife is Hera, and they have many children. Zeus's semi-equals are Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Hades, the god of the underworld (death).
Odin is referred to as the Allfather because he is considered the chief god in Norse mythology and is believed to be the father of all gods and humans.
In Christianity, Jesus Christ is often referred to as the Son of God. There is no specific mention of a "second son" of God in Christian theology.
Hermes is often referred to as the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. He is also known as the god of trade, thieves, travelers, and boundaries.
Members of a church, or similar religious group, tend to think of themselves, and their church, as being guided by a god. Or gods, depending on their beliefs.
Zeus is also known as the king of the gods in Greek mythology, ruling over the sky and thunder. He is often referred to as the god of lightning and the father of gods and men.
they had many gods such as god of the underworld,god of all gods,god of love, god of war,and so on
The spelling gods is a plural (e.g. Greek gods), while god's or God's is a possessive (e.g. God's mercy).
Only one, referred to as Allah. This is the same God worshiped by the other Abrahamic religions, Christianity and Judaism.