HOME

   
Last Updated: Jun-16-2009
Sell your products through Best Retail Offer of
www.worldallproducts.com
   
World All Poojas For Home, Office, Business, Rituals, Traditions, Purposes, and Related.

HEADLINES

   
TOPIC BLOG
Join the god discussion
Be the first to start the discussion.

MASS OPINION POLL
Did you find this god website useful?
Yes
No

   
WIKIPEDIA TOPIC PAGE
What does Wikipedia have to say?
 
God From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the term "God" in the context of monotheism and henotheism. See Deity, god (male deity) or goddess for details on polytheistic usages. For other uses, see God (disambiguation) Part of a series on God General approaches Agnosticism · Atheism · Deism Henotheism · Ignosticism · Misotheism Monism · Monotheism · Nontheism Pandeism · Panentheism · Pantheism Polytheism · Theism · Transcendence Theology (natural • political • mystical) Specific conceptions Names · "God" · Existence · Gender Creator · Architect · Demiurge · Sustainer Lord · Father · Monad · Oneness Supreme Being · The All · Personal Unitarianism · Ditheism · Trinity Omniscience · Omnipotence Omnipresence · Omnibenevolence in Bah?'? · in Buddhism · in Christianity in Hinduism · in Islam · in Judaism in Sikhism Experience and practices Faith · Prayer · Belief · Revelation Fideism · Gnosis · Metaphysics Mysticism · Hermeticism · Esotericism Related topics Philosophy · Religion · Ontology God complex · God gene Problem of evil (Euthyphro dilemma • Theodicy) Chaos · Cosmos · Cosmic egg This box: view • talk • edit God (IPA: /g?d/) most commonly refers to the deity worshiped by followers of monotheistic and monolatrist religions, whom they believe to be the creator and overseer of the universe.[1] Theologians have ascribed a variety of attributes to the various conceptions of God. The most common among these include omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, omnibenevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. God has also been conceived as being incorporeal, a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent".[1] These attributes were all supported to varying degrees by the early Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologian philosophers, including Augustine of Hippo,[2] Al-Ghazali,[3] and Maimonides.[2] Many notable medieval philosophers developed arguments for the existence of God,[4] attempting to wrestle with the apparent contradictions implied by many of these attributes. Philosophers have developed many arguments for and against the existence of God.

 

   

RANDOM NETWORK SITES
SMTPSERVER.INFO
SUPPORTCHAT.EU
TARJETASDERED.COM
TIEMPOREAL.MOBI
TELLUSYOURPROBLEM.COM
TRANSPARENTPROXY.EU
TUTORIALES.NET
UNISONS.COM
VARLD.COM
VINOSDEGALICIA.COM

   
 
FEATURED NEWS/YOUTUBE VIDEOS
   
   

CLICK STORE ITEMS BELOW
Match.com
   
   
FAVORITE SITES
   
RELATED SITES
   
 
Home News Photos Videos Blogs Polls Store Links
Is this site promoting Hate, Racism, Pornography or Trademark Infringement? Please report abuse to the Network for review.

Share this Website with a friend:
 
 
 
NETWORK CATEGORIES


Save the Internet!  
(Click Play button to start)