Different Names And Identifies Of The Supreme Being

By Cynthia Wilson


When it comes to God, there are a number of different aspects according to the Christian faith. For example, the Supreme Being in the minds of Christians can refer to God The Father, Jesus, the Son of God or Holy Spirit. As such, it can often be confusing when other belief systems hold different aspects and names for the divine.

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.

One area in which the term Source or Universe is among those known as Deists. For, these individuals often believe in a number of different deities, or at the very least worship God as a deity. In most areas, those whom worship a multitude of deities are considered to be heathens or pagans by those of the Christian faith. Whereas, in some cases, there are even some pagans whom also worship the Creator of the Universe and hold that being above 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.

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.

The terms for God are even more plentiful when it comes to a number of religious or spiritual ideologies. For example, when it comes to Jewish Mysticism known as Kabbalah, there are 42 different names for God based on various syllables and meanings. As such, while many believe God is One, or a Holy Trinity, there are others whom believe in one creative force.

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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