Saturday, December 16, 2017

Different Aspects Related To The Supreme Being

By Cynthia Wilson


When it comes to religious beliefs, there are a number of different names for God. In most, the Supreme Being refers to God, Jesus or the Holy Trinity. Although, there are others in which the term refers to a higher power or powers of a specific nature.

Saints, philosophers and theologians all use the term on a regular basis when referring to God as defined by the Christian faith. Although, there are a number of other faiths in which the term is used to define different aspects of the Divine. For example, Islam, Hindu, Judaism, Sikhism and Deism all use the phrase as an alternative to God.

When it comes to those who believe in multiple aspects of one God or multiple deities such as gods and goddesses, these individuals are often thought to be pagans or heathens living outside the beliefs of the Christian church. While this is the case, there are also those whom believe in a single deity while still subscribing to many of the beliefs of ancient Greece and Roman times. Still, as most Christians see idols as being anti-Christian, most of those identifying as Christians do not subscribe to this type of belief system.

Paganism is often considered the ultimate rejection of God while still remaining a spiritual path. In some cases, many of the rituals used in Catholic and Christian churches were handed down through a number of pagan traditions. In fact, most holidays related to Christianity were born out of holidays once celebrated by Pagans of ancient Greece and the Roman empire. As such, while many reject paganism as a religion, there are many others whom believe it is one of the oldest religions in the world.

More religious sects often refer to the Supreme or higher power as God though with different terminology than that of Christians. For example, Muslims refer to God as Allah. Whereas, those practicing Sikhism refer to Waheguru which refers to the teacher of all things. Others, such as those of Judaic faith often refer to God as Yahweh and other names practiced within the faith.

Ultimately, the decision as to whether to believe in God or otherwise, is a personal one. Although, it remains a heated debate among philosophers, scientists and theologians around the world. For, the existence of a higher power or powers often has to be taken based solely on faith related to something unseen.

In most cases, individuals working in the field of science tend to believe in theories such as the big bang which override God as being the creator of the universe. Although, there are some whom have more open minds as to the possibility that God and science can exist in the same universe. Still, most scientists follow the scientific method in which theories must have verifiable proof in order to prove such an existence.

Many positions related to the existence of a Creator, higher power or God can be positive or negative. For, some see God as a being of light and love. Whereas, others still believe in an angry and punishing one. In other cases, there are those whom believe in the Creator, or the creative source of the universe rather than that of a religious deity.




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