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In monotheistic thought, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. God is usually conceived of as being omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent and omnibenevolent as well as having an eternal and necessary existence. God is most often held to be
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See moreThe earliest written form of the Germanic word God comes from the 6th-century Christian Codex Argenteus. The English word itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic * ǥuđan. The reconstructed Proto-Indo-European form
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See moreArguments about the existence of God typically include empirical, deductive, and inductive types. Different views include that: "God does not exist" (strong atheism); "God almost certainly does not exist" (de facto atheism); "no one knows whether God exists" (
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See moreZoroastrianism
During the early Parthian Empire, Ahura Mazda was visually represented for worship. This practice ended during the beginning of the Sasanian Empire. Zoroastrian iconoclasm, which can be traced to the end of the...
See moreThe philosophy of religion recognizes the following as essential attributes of God:
• Omnipotence (limitless power)
• Omniscience (limitless...
See moreNon-theist views about God also vary. Some non-theists avoid the concept of God, whilst accepting that it is significant to many; other non-theists
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See moreThe characteristics attributed often differ according to the conceptions of God in the tradition from which they arise. Many traditions see God as
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See moreClassical theists (such as ancient Greco-Medieval philosophers, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, many Jews and Muslims, and some Protestants) speak of God as a
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