The nature of divinity is a topic that has been debated and discussed among religions around the world. God's great purpose, his will, divine reasoning, and the expectations of the human race are a matter of heated debate among great scholars and the theological elite. These differences are evident when Judean-Christian is compared to Hinduism. Let's start with the easy one. The Christian God, also known as Jehovah, Yahweh, The Lord of Lords, etc., has many defining characteristics and attributes. God is Supreme: There is no existing being whose authority is higher than that of God. His word is the final word on any matter, be it spiritual or the mundane details of life. (Heb 1:4) God is eternal: there is no beginning or end to God. Always has been and always will be. God is the only being to whom the laws of thermodynamics do not apply. (Psalm 90:2) God is omniscient: He knows everything. There is absolutely nothing that God doesn't know. (Psalms 147:5) God is omnipotent: He is omnipotent. The lord can do absolutely anything he wants, as long as he is...
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