Who is the true living God?

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Since there is no objective proof that any one religion is more true than another, the answer to this question depends on which religion you follow. For the Christian, Muslim or Jew, the one and only GOD is the Abrahamic God. For the Zoroastrian it is Ahura Mazda, for the Hindu it is Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Parameshwara and so on.

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  • Some believe that Jehovah God Creator of Heaven and Earth is the only true God, according to Psalm 83:18.

  • Some believe that no one is true and that none of them exist. Some believe that it is only a belief of some people.

  • Some believe that it is the Word of God..which is in the Bible, that God, who should dwell in your heart, is the one who gives us spirit and form, love and forgiveness. If you read the Bible, attend a proper church, and talk to the pastors it becomes easy to understand.
  • Some believe that there is no need for "proof" when you have faith...if we needed proof for everything then the world would not be the same..and life wouldn't have soul or spirit.. I agree though that even though faith does not need "proof"..it needs a root or base of where that faith started from..and some believe that the base or root of God..is Jesus Christ..who came into the world made of flesh.
  • Some believe that the one and only God is the God of the Bible who can be objectively known by people since He has made Himself known in both Words and works. Where the Bible can be objectively verified it has repeatedly been verified, even leading some archaeologists such as the previously skeptical William Ramsay (among the greatest archaeologist ever to have lived) to faith in the one and only God of the Bible. "I may fairly claim to have entered into this investigation without prejudice in favor of the conclusion which I shall now seek to justify to the reader. On the contrary, I began with a mind unfavorable to it, for the ingenuity and apparent completeness of the Tubingen theory had at one time quite convinced me. It did not then lie in my line of life to investigate the subject minutely; but more recently I found myself brought into contact with the Book of Acts as an authority for the topography, antiquities and society of Asia Minor. It was gradually borne upon me that in various details the narrative showed marvellous truth. In fact, beginning with a fixed idea that the work was essentially a second century composition, and never relying on its evidence as trustworthy for the first century conditions, I gradually came to find it a useful ally in some obscure and difficult investigations." Source: Blaicklock, Edward Musgrave. Laymen's Answer: An Examination of the New Theology. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1968. p36 (Blaicklock is himself quoting from the work by Ramsay: St. Paul the Traveler and Roman Citizen.)
  • Some believe that after all is said, it is certainly true that there can be no objective verification for matters of faith which are beyond human investigation. This is a decision that faith alone can make - if Jesus is or isn't the almighty creator as He claims to be. The evidence is there, in a book that has been repeatedly found to be objectively reliable in facts which can be checked. The likelihood is that, in things which can be only matters of faith, it is also reliable and the one and only God of the Bible can be known.
  • While it is certainly true that 'faith needs no proof' some believe it is also true that, God has revealed himself as acting in history, particularly with Israel and then in the New Testament, and since Jesus came and walked upon earth, that He is concerned to some extent with touching and impacting on real people who have a real objective history and existence. Scientific and historical truthfulness (what some call objective truth) does not seem to be as essential in some other contexts as the truths taught do not stand or fall on the scientific or historical accuracy of an event in history as does, say, the historical resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
  • Some believe that the one and only God of the Bible has also revealed Himself as a triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. All of these persons in the divine mystery still constitute only one divine being who was 'made flesh' or incarnated in the man Jesus Christ to demonstrate His love for mankind and to redeem or save mankind from the consequences of his sin and rebellion. Jesus Christ as a man suffered excruciating pain for every person on the planet, including those who reject Him. This is what God is like, this is who He is. On the cross His loving identity is most clearly revealed.
  • Some believe that there is only one true God and that one day very soon all will know who he is.
  • Some believe that the living God in the Bible.
  • Some believe that the true God is the one who fills your life with peace, happiness, love, prosperity, success and security. All the other Gods are as fake as the Easter Bunny and the tooth fairy.
  • Simple answer,Who can save the creature he called a true GOD
  • I believe that the true God is the one who responds to your call and reveals himself to you. The true God is the one who never treat one group with favoritism and superiority while unjustly persecuting others. The true God is the one who never surreptitiously communicates with one class of people promising to elevate their clan above all others. The true God is the one who demonstrates equal levels of compassion, righteousness and divinity to all of his creations. A person who claims to know the true God must be able to demonstrate convincingly that he/she can acquire God's presence with consistent ease and also be able to share this opportunity with others. I strongly contend that a person who claims to know God but has never actually experienced his presence is nothing more than a hypocrite/charlatan. If their claim about their God is true then the validity of their claim will be determined by the ability to consistently present tangible evidence to realistically substantiate the claim and then you simply have to recognize the truth and experience it.

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