Monday, January 07, 2008

The God and his Conceptions:

Who is God? He's been described as the whole obsession from an impersonal life-force to a personal, benevolent, almighty the Creator. He has been called by various names, counting: "Zeus," "Jupiter”," "Ashur," "Brahma," "Allah," "Ra," "Odin”, "Izanagi," "Viracocha," "Ahura Mazda," and "the Great Spirit" to name very soon a handful. He's seen by a little as "Mother Nature" and by others as "Father God."

Conceptions of God be at variance broadly. Theologians and philosophers have studied boundless conceptions of God since the daylight of civilization. The Abrahamic conceptions of God include the Trinitarian observation of Christians, the Kabbalistic definition of Jewish mysticism, and the Islamic concept of God. The dharmic religions modify in their view of the divine, ranging from the generally polytheistic view of God in Hinduism to the roughly non-theist view of God in Buddhism. In present times, some more abstract concepts have been developed, for incidence process theology and open theism. Conceptions of God held by individual believers vary so generally that there is no clear consensus on the nature of God.

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