Brittney: What religions worship other gods besides the one in the Bible?
I’m writing a story that has to do with religion, but I need to know what type of religions are there that worship other gods other than the one that is in the Bible. Can anyone give me a list or just some that they know of?
Answers and Views:
Answer by ἀντί χριστος
All of them.
There are countless thousands of religions.
Answer by Tiffany JohnsonHindusAnswer by motivational_raven
Evvery other one besides christians and Jews.
Hindus, Muslims, the klist goes on a while if you research it.Answer by Я тебе кoхаю!
My religion, Asatru, for starters. We honour the Aesir and Vanir, the gods and goddesses of Scandinavia and Northern Europe.Answer by John
If we’re talking about the Christian Bible but allowing the Old Testament to serve as a standalone, the Christians, Jews and, arguably, Muslims are the only ones who worship the God described in the Bible. All other religions worship something else (or have a different belief system. . .it’s hard to say exactly that Buddhists, for example, “worship” a god).Answer by Wolf of the Red Moon
The name of god in the bible is I Am That Which I Am….you cant prove the god of the bible isnt Osiris, Anubis, Horus, Zues, Odin, Isis, Nephythys, Hecate, or any other deity.Answer by Cantankerous
All of them, besides scientology.Answer by Big Bob
Secular Humanism worships a man as a god; Ancient Egypt worshiped who knows what as gods; Ancient Greece worshiped everything under the sun & moon; some worshiped Baal & Molech as gods; all you got to do is google it & choose….ps, don’t forget the druids of Great Britain.Answer by Kris Lantijn
Almost every religion (including Christianity, although most Christians are unaware) has one supreme Personality who is the cause of all causes. Often, there are many demigods depicted as the ‘administrators’ of the universe. They are empowered beings, who regulate all activities within the universe on behalf of the supreme Godhead.
It could be compared with the position of the king who is the head of the state and the ministers who are representing the king. Within their designated position they may be as powerful as the king but they nonetheless always remain in a subordinate position.
The demigods (residing in heaven) rule the universe on behalf of the Supreme Godhead. God Himself always remains positioned within his own Kingdom, which is situated beyond and includes this material universe. By the way, that’s where we are supposed to aim for, the Kingdom of God.
This concept of the Kingdom of God, heaven, earth and hell are also present in the Bible and the Koran; although not very clearly depicted. In Vaisnavism, it’s more complete, although still very complicated for laymen.
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