Isaiah 45:21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the LORD? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me.
Luke 2:11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
Many religions believe in a single supreme being as the creator and ruler of the universe. Having more than one god would result in a conflict of power and authority, leading to chaos and instability. Monotheistic religions emphasize the idea of one all-powerful and all-knowing deity to maintain order and unity in belief systems.
Polytheistic religions believe in more than one god, such as Hinduism, Ancient Greek religion, and Norse mythology. These religions worship and acknowledge multiple deities or gods, each with their own domain and attributes.
No, Confucianism does not believe in multiple gods. Instead, it emphasizes ethics, morality, and proper conduct in both individual and societal relationships. Confucianism is more focused on human relationships and social harmony.
One interpretation is that it signifies the importance of listening more than speaking. By listening attentively and empathetically with both ears, we can better understand others and communicate effectively. It suggests a balance between speaking and listening in our interactions with one another.
There are more than 6 religions in the world, and some of them are polytheistic, meaning that they believe in more than one God and hence, have more than one name for God. There are also religions that do not include a God. For example, The religion of Buddhism is about spiritual enlightenment rather than the worship of any deity, and although the Buddha is worshiped by some branches of Buddhism, he is worshipped only as an enlightened person and teacher, rather than as a God. In any event, here are some names of God: In Judaism the original name of God is Yahweh. A later variant is Jehovah. However, most Jews do not refer to God by name, and prefer "Adonai" meaning lord, or "HaShem" meaning the Name. Christianity generally uses the term God, although Jehovah is also used. Islam uses the name Allah. Mithraism (or Zoroastrianism) uses the name Ahura-Mazda. Hinduism uses the name Brahma for their chief God, but they have many, many more. Vishnu and Shiva are of similar importance to Brahma. Taoism does not have a deity. Confucianism does not have a deity.
One such reference can be found in the New Testament, specifically in 1 John 2:15-17, where it warns against loving the world or the things in it more than loving God. This passage emphasizes the importance of prioritizing spiritual values over material desires.
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
People who believe in more than one god are .
The belief in more than one god or goddess.
Believing in more then one God is polytheism
They did have a god but they had more than one.
Yes they did;they beleived in the Sun God and many more
The word for belief in more than one god is POLYTHEISM The belief in only one god is called MONOTHEISM
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Believing in more than one god is called Polytheism. Such a person is a Polytheist.