Different Names And Identifies Of 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.

Theologians, scientists and philosophers often use the term God as defined by the Christian faith. While this is the case, philosophers may not see the term as being related to a higher power. In other cases, terms such as God the Father, Universe and others are substituted.

Whereas, Deists often refer to the higher power as the divine source of creation. As such, while most believe in a universal God, there are others whom believe in a number of different deities. In most cases, those worshipping a multitude of deities are often considered pagans. While this is the case, there are many whom also believe in a higher power which reigns supreme over all others.

In most areas, paganism is often seen as a cult whether those involved are practicing witchcraft or otherwise. For, while most Catholic and Christian rituals were handed down from ancient pagan traditions, many in the faith often see those involved in the practice as doing the work of Satan or the devil. Whereas, those involved often believe that Wicca and other branches of paganism are actually still the oldest religions known to man.

In the better known aspects of religious beliefs, the term Supreme as related to God often holds different names or titles. For example, in Islam, God is known as Allah. Whereas, in Judaism, religious members of society often refer to Yahweh. While those practicing Sikhism pray and subscribe to God by the name of Waheguru, or teacher of all things.

Whether one believes in a higher power or otherwise is a personal choice regardless of where one resides. Although, the debate as to the existence of God remains active around the world. In fact, so much so that there are still countries around the world which ban the worship of God in any form or fashion.

Philosophers and scientists often hold different beliefs with regard to religion than most theologians. For, most all theologians believe in a higher power, be that God, Source, Universe or by another name based solely on faith. Whereas, most philosophers work to explore the possibility of the existence of God though do not necessarily believe in the reality of same.

Definitions and positions related to a higher power can often be positive or negative in nature. Atheism, while some believe is a religion of non-belief, and Theism, which refers to belief are both outside the Christian faith. While others believe these as well as Gnosticism and agnosticism are all part and parcel to some aspect of a religious or spiritual path.




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