
Why do we only believe in one God? | Questions & Answers
As the Son of God, Jesus taught his disciples that he and his Father were one [John 10:30, 17:11]. In addition, Jesus teaching about himself and the Holy Spirit [John 14:26; 15:26] demonstrated that God is one God, but three different persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit [c.f. Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14].
Why do Christians, Muslims, etc., only believe there is one god?
Well I’d argue it makes sense One God. But not simply One God as if the Unitarian view but rather the Holy Trinity belief. It takes into account how this world is One and Many simultaneously. But more specifically in the answer to why One God in general it’s to do with order. How the world is shows there’s order.
The "One God Further" statement popularized by Richard Dawkins …
Aug 22, 2020 · If there is only one true God, then it is perfectly reasonable and cogent to reject all counterfeits and frauds. In fact, it would be unreasonable not to do so. Sure. it is. The problem however, is that you cannot determine which is true, which are false, or if they are ALL false. Your belief in one is insufficient to make that determination.
Monotheism is the belief in only one god, if the majority of Islam ...
Jul 13, 2021 · The word 'god' is closely tied to the concept of worship in the Bible, at least from what I glean. I think a good, Christian definition of the word 'god' is 'object of worship.' So when we say "one God," we refer to one being worthy of all worship and praise. That definition isn't always accurate.
What is the term for those who believe in God, but not in religion?
Feb 11, 2023 · The umbrella term for belief in the existence of one or more deities is theism, if you believe in at least one deity then you are a theist, within theism you have monotheism (belief in one deity), polytheism (belief in several deities), pantheism (belief that the universe is a deity) and deism (belief that a deity created the universe but does not manifest or interfere in the …
Theory that there is only one God and all religions view him
Sep 3, 2023 · I'm sure there are a few belief systems that believe this with a literal, supernatural take on God. Naturalistic pantheism essentially boils down the God concept into being a series of human stories aimed at understanding elements of the universe prior to scientific inquiry being a thing, which I feel counts as something like what you've described.
What do you call a person who believes in God/higher power but …
Sep 11, 2021 · A theist. Normally, you would specify Monotheism, Pantheism, Panentheism, Deism, Pandeism, Panendeism, Monism, etc. if you just believe in a God so that you can describe which model of God that you believe in. If you just believe that there's something out there in a vague sense, then that's "spiritual but not religious."
What would you call someone that believes in multiple gods but …
Nov 6, 2021 · The belief that there are many gods but One Most High God is taught in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The doctrine of the Church is such that all of God’s children can become as He is—this process is called The Plan of Salvation.
Does believing in God make you happier? : r/Christianity - Reddit
God has taught me compassion, God has taught me discipline, God has taught me forgiveness, God has taught me to turn from sin, God has taught me that I'm not the one in control, God has taught me I'm not the dominant one, God has taught me humility, God has taught me some of the reasons why certain things happen, and most importantly God has ...
Belief is not a choice : r/DebateReligion - Reddit
belief may not be a choice, however what criteria you personally set for a belief is a choice. Belief can have multiple interpretations, but generally (as you pointed out), it means to view/accept proposition X as the case. As a result, it's almost intuitive that most people would expect that a necessary condition for belief is truth value.