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Now we know why the universal God has so many names, such as Braham, Allah, Father, Master, Lord, HaShem,, Holy Spirit. It’s all God. I hope you enjoyed this article.
God has many names in Scripture, yet He is so much more than the sum of them all. His characteristics and nature are rich and commanding. His identity defies our human words or definition.
To name God “Our Mother” overlooks the fact that “Our Father” is intended to describe God not as a heavenly Dad but as “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” — a recurring New Testament phrase ...
5. 5. In short, we don't think of all gods at once, but pick one from a range of options provided. Think of it like a school. When we are young, we are taught a range of subjects and as we grow up ...
Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses provide the names of the 19 regions on Comet 67P — a scientist with the mission talks about how they were chosen. Skip to main content.
Abd-Allah’s speech, “One God, Many Names,” was based on an essay with the same title that he wrote in 2004. In a footnote to the essay, he summarized his view of the fundamental theological ...
Although they kept Latin names and images, the links between Roman and Greek gods gradually came together to form one divine family that ruled over other gods, as well as mortals. The big three ...
God is only One and it is wise to call Him by different names. This is stated in the Vedas – the ‘Sanathana Dharma’ (Eternal Righteousness) now called Hinduism.
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