God

Definition of God as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Abrahamic Religions

"God" in the hierarchy "Religions/Monotheism/Abrahamic Religions/God" can be described as the supreme being worshipped in monotheistic religions, including those that fall under the Abrahamic religions. This deity is often considered to be the creator of the universe and the source of moral laws. In many religious texts, God is depicted as having a personal relationship with believers, offering guidance, protection, and salvation. The concept of God in monotheistic religions differs from that in polytheistic religions, where there are multiple deities with varying powers and responsibilities. Within the Abrahamic religions, the understanding of God can also vary between different sects and denominations, but generally, God is considered to be a single, all-powerful entity who is separate from the material world. This divine being is often described as having qualities such as omniscience, omnipotence, and benevolence.

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