Who is the first god?

There's no single "first god" because the concept varies across cultures and predates writing, but candidates often cited from early records include Sumerian deities like Anu, Egyptian creator Atum, Greek primordial Chaos (from which others like Oceanus/Oceanis emerged), or even prehistoric "Mother Goddess" figures like the Venus of Hohle Fels. The answer depends on whether you mean the earliest recorded deity, a primordial being, or a specific cultural first god.


Who is the second God?

Lord Vishnu is the second god in the Hindu trinity (Trimurti), who is believed to be the preserver of the universe. He is responsible for preserving and maintaining the balance of the universe. Vishnu is also known by the names Vishnu, Narayana, Hari and Purushottama.

Who is the God of No. 1?

Indra also called Śakra, the supreme god, is the first of the 33, followed by Agni. Some of these brother gods were invoked in pairs such as Indra-Agni, Mitra-Varuna and Soma-Rudra.


Who was God before Jesus?

Before Jesus, God was understood as the eternal, singular Creator, often called Yahweh or Jehovah, the God of the Old Testament and Judaism, who existed before creation and with whom Jesus shared divine glory in Christian theology. While many ancient cultures worshipped various gods (like Zeus or Odin), the God of Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) is considered the one, timeless being who created all things and in whom Jesus's divine nature resided, even before his earthly birth. 

Who is the real God's name?

The Hebrew personal name of God YHWH is rendered as "the LORD" in many translations of the Bible, with Elohim being rendered as "God"; certain translations of Scripture render the Tetragrammaton with Yahweh or Jehovah in particular places, with the latter vocalization being used in the King James Version, Tyndale Bible ...


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Do I pray to God or Jesus?

In Christianity, you pray to God, but can address any person of the Trinity (Father, Son, or Holy Spirit), with prayer often directed to God the Father "in the name of Jesus," acknowledging Jesus as the mediator, though praying directly to Jesus or the Spirit is also common and accepted as praying to God. The core idea is that God is one, so addressing one person is addressing the one God, but Jesus' role as our access point is central, so prayers often end "in Jesus' name". 

Is there 100% proof God is real?

The majority of prominent conceptions of God explicitly or effectively posit a being whose existence is not testable either by proof or disproof. Therefore, the question of God's existence may lie outside the purview of modern science by definition.

Who is 2nd to God?

In mainstream Christianity, Jesus Christ is considered the second Person of the Trinity, co-equal with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, but sometimes referred to as "second" in the Trinitarian formula (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). In some contexts, particularly non-Trinitarian or Islamic beliefs, there isn't a "second to God," as Jesus is seen as a revered prophet, not divine, or God is strictly one. 


How is God created?

No One Created God

He was there at the beginning of all things. But he himself was not made by another being. Consider Paul's words in Colossians 1:17, “He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.” Everything we can see—and all that we cannot—comes from God. He always existed.

Is God first or Jesus?

In mainstream Christianity, God (the Father) and Jesus (God the Son) are considered co-eternal parts of the Trinity, meaning neither came "first" as God, though Jesus became human later; the Bible describes Jesus as the eternal "Word" present with God before creation, who then became flesh (Jesus). Some other faiths view Jesus as the first created being or a prophet, but Christian doctrine holds Jesus and God as eternally one divine being, existing together before time began. 

Who is the deadliest God?

There's no single "most dangerous god," as it depends on the mythology, but contenders often include Kali (Hinduism, destruction/transformation), Ares (Greek, brutal war), Set (Egyptian, chaos/storms), and Hades (Greek, inescapable death), with some interpretations pointing to Shiva (Hindu, destroyer) or figures like Apophis (Egyptian, chaos serpent). Each god's danger stems from different domains: war, chaos, death, or transformation, making them terrifying in distinct ways. 


Who is the kindest God?

There's no single "nicest" god as it's subjective and depends on cultural views, but Hestia (Greek) is often cited for her gentle nature and focus on hearth/home. Other contenders include Avalokitesvara (Buddhist Bodhisattva) for compassion, Lord Shiva or Krishna (Hinduism) for mercy/humility, and even Hades (Greek) for maintaining balance. 

Who is God in one word?

In monotheistic religious belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the universe or life, for which such a deity is often worshipped".

Which God has 27 wives?

The moon (Chandra) has 27 wives – the 27 constellations (Nakshatras). According to Hindu astrology & mythological references, these 27 wives of the moon were created by Daksha Prajapati and are called daughters of Kashyap. According to popular folklore, the Moon was a bit partial towards Rohini.


Do Elon Musk believe in God?

Elon Musk's beliefs have evolved; he previously identified as an atheist but now states he believes in a "Creator" and identifies as a "cultural Christian," embracing Jesus's teachings on love and forgiveness, though he emphasizes a physics-based view of a universe created by a higher power rather than traditional religious dogma. He's open to God, views the Creator as the ultimate figure to look up to, and sees Christian principles as beneficial for humanity, aligning them with his broader views on human flourishing and creating a multi-planetary future.
 

Who are the 12 main gods?

The 12 main gods, known as the Twelve Olympians in Greek mythology, are the major deities residing on Mount Olympus, typically including Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes, Demeter, and either Hestia or Dionysus (who often replaced Hestia). These gods ruled the cosmos, with Zeus as king, and governed different aspects of life, from the sky (Zeus) and sea (Poseidon) to marriage (Hera) and war (Ares).
 

What gave birth to God?

As the Second Person of the Trinity, Jesus is God, and so Mary is the mother of God. Mary did not merely give birth to Jesus' human nature. Mothers do not give birth to natures. They give birth to persons, and Jesus was a divine person.


What is the Demiurge, exactly?

The Demiurge is a craftsman or artisan who shapes material reality. The concept of the Demiurge originated in Greek thought but appears elsewhere, especially in Gnosticism. The Demiurge is not an omnipotent being; it only exercises power over material reality according to forms it did not create.

Is God still creating?

Yes, many faiths believe God is still creating, not just in the initial big bang, but through ongoing processes like sustaining the universe, bringing new life (like humans and species), spiritual regeneration in people, and continuous miracles or unfolding purpose, often summarized by the doctrine of "continuous creation" (creatio continua). While some interpret Genesis as a finished act, others see God as constantly upholding existence and working in the world, viewing science as revealing how God continues to create. 

What is God's full real name?

Jehovah (/dʒɪˈhoʊvə/) is a Latinization of the Hebrew יְהֹוָה‎ Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה‎ (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. The Tetragrammaton is considered one of the seven names of God in Judaism and a form of God's name in Christianity.


Who is the top 5 strongest God?

Top 10 Most Powerful Hindu Gods
  • Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva, a deity in Hinduism, is a manifestation of the Ultimate Reality. ...
  • Lord Vishnu. One of the most important deities in Hinduism is Lord Vishnu. ...
  • Lord Ram. ...
  • Lord Brahma. ...
  • Lord Ganesha. ...
  • Lord Krishna. ...
  • Lord Hanuman. ...
  • Lord Kartikeya.


Who will God take first?

It goes like this: “For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first” (1 Thessalonians 4:16). That's why we won't precede them. They rise first.

Does NASA believe in God?

No, NASA as an organization doesn't have beliefs; it's a U.S. government science agency focused on space exploration, but its diverse employees hold a wide range of personal beliefs, with many astronauts and scientists being religious, while others are not, reflecting the general population's mix of faiths and non-belief, often discussing spirituality in relation to space discovery. 


Do God exist, yes or no?

According to Anselm, the concept of God as the most perfect being—a being greater than which none can be conceived—entails that God exists, because a being who was otherwise all perfect and who failed to exist would be less great than a being who was all perfect and who did exist.

How do I know God?

You can know His voice by praying, talking, and listening to Him. You can know His ways by reading, studying, and applying His truth in the Bible. Wherever you are, whatever you're going through, the fuel for your spiritual journey begins and ends with a real, dynamic, personal, close relationship with the Living God.