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Answered by XxJokingkidxX
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This week in the Public Square, the subject is GOD. (We like the big questions here at Patheos.) Who or what is God, as defined by the various religions of the world? Along with our excellent Christian perspectives on the elusive concept of the Trinity and a God who is still "in process" in the world, we decided to reach out to a handful of theobloggers (those blogging about God online) for a more personal take on the question. And just to make it a bit more interesting, we decided to launch our first-ever Theoblogger Challenge here at the Mainline Protestant Portal. We invited a dozen bloggers to answer the question: Who/What is God? ... in 100 words or less.

Seven bloggers rose to the challenge, and more than a few said it was not easy to describe God in so few words. Yet the responses were evocative and varied and, in some cases, very personal. Images of God abound -- from God as a caring "Mama" to a sick child, to God as three persons, to God as a blade of grass breaking through a crack in the asphalt. May the responses below inspire your own language about what many call the indescribable. There's room for your comments at the end of the article, but remember -- 100 words or less!

Answered by ramuramanujam2006
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According to certain philosophies, religions and mythologies, God is the creator of the Earth and of everything else. Hinduism says that there is one God who can come in many forms. Theists believe that God created everything that exists and has ever existed.[1] In most religions, God is believed to be immortal (cannot die), and to have unlimited power. The belief that God or gods exist is usually called theism. People who reject belief that God or any deities exist are called atheists. Agnostics think we cannot know for sure whether God or gods exist, but still might (or might not) believe at least one deity exists. People who believe in God but not in traditional religions are called deists. People who believe that the definition of "God" should be defined before taking a theological position are ignostic.

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