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God-parents

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - God

God is the term used to denote the Supreme Being ascribed by many religions to be the creator, ruler and/or the sum total of, existence. Conceptions of God vary widely, despite the common use of the same term for them all. God - Definition. God - Concept of God. In many Western religions, God is usually said to have a specific and clearly defined relationship to, and interest in, the happenings of this world and the lives of those in it. Metaphors for God's relationship t ...

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God-parents: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on God-parents

God-parents Christian law, strong in the Greek Orthodox Church, weaker in the Roman Catholic, and forgotten in the Protestant, based in the fact that once a spiritual teacher begins to teach the disciple, he takes on the student's karma in connection with the occult sciences until the student becomes in turn a master.

 

 The god-parents "tacitly take upon themselves all the sins of the newly baptised child -- (anointed, as at the initiation, a mystery truly!) -- until the day when the child becomes a responsible unit, knowing good and evil" (BCW 9:156, cf 9:285-6).

 

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God-parents: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on God-parents

God-sparks When evolution starts on the downward arc, the spiritual essence appears as a vast host of individual monads or spiritual, conscious atoms which, because of their lack of the self-conscious human condition, are often termed unself-conscious god-sparks -- although this does not mean that they lack self-consciousness on their own plane, for these monads never leave their own planes.

 

To speak of a monad incarnating means that a ray projected from the monad "descends" from its plane in a minor avataric sense to inflame the nascent manasic element or power in lower beings, precisely as took place in the cases of the manasaputras.

 

These god-sparks, being the spiritual monads of living entities, gradually emanate from themselves the successive vestures through which they manifest, the process taking place serially and ladder-fashion on the downward arc; with the eventual result that, at the end of the ascending arc, the unself-conscious god-sparks become self-conscious gods, which means that the self-conscious humanity of them becomes linked self-consciously to the self-consciousness of the monads on their own plane.

 

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - The City of God

The City of God (Latin: De Civitate Dei, also known as De Civitate Dei contra Paganos: The City of God against the Pagans) is a book written in Latin by Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century, dealing with issues concerning God, martyrdom, Jews, and other Christian philosophies. Augustine wrote the treatise to explain Christianity's relationship with competing religions and philosophies, and to the Roman government with which it was increasingly intertwined. It was written s ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Parameshwara God

Parameshwara, also transliterated from Sanskrit in various other ways, literally means the Supreme God. The word "param" meaning the highest is added to Ishwara to intensify the title of God. See Ishvara. Other related archivesGod, Ishvara, Ishwara, Sanskrit

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - War Gods

War Gods is a video fighting game, created by Midway Games and released in arcades and evetually on the Nintendo 64 in the late 1990s. The game is very similar to Midway's more famous Mortal Kombat series in featuring lots of gore and horrific fatalities. The array of playable characters feature gods (or, more accurately, immortals). The most famous featured character in the game is Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian god of death. Other characters are more reminiscent of Roman gods such as "Maximus", the skeletal "Voodoo", the more c ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Ashwini Gods

The Ashwini Gods in Hinduism are twin Devas who are exceptionally beautiful, skilled and attractive. In the epic Mahabharata, Pandu's second wife Madri asks the Ashwini Gods for a child. As they are twins, so Madri bears twin brothers, the youngest of the Pandavas, Nakula and Sahadeva. They are the extension of the Ashwini twins, extremely beautiful and attractive, and skilled warriors. Shruti (primary scriptures): Vedas | Upanishads | Bhagavad Git

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - !Xu god

!Xu is arguably the main god of the Bushmen of southern Africa. He is considered benevolent and all-powerful supreme being. He is also the sky god to whom the souls of the dead go. He is said to "summon the magicians to their profession, and gives them supernatural powers." The Bushmen add that he provides the rain and is invoked in illness, before hunting and before traveling. Other related archivesAfrica, Bushmen

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Zu god

In Akkadian mythology, Zu (called Anzu in Persia and Sumer) was a lesser god, the son of the bird goddess Siris. Both Zu and Siris are seen as massive birds who can breathe fire and water, although Zu is alternately seen as a lion-headed eagle (compare with the griffin). Zu was a servant of the chief sky god, Enlil. He stole the Tablets of Fate from his master, hoping to determine the fate of all things. In one version of the story, the gods sent Lugalbanda to retrieve the tablets, and he, in turn, killed Zu. In another, ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Conversations with God

Conversations with God is a three-part dialogue written by Neale Donald Walsch that he claims to have channelled during the 1990s. (It has since been expanded by the author, though the original trilogy remains central.) The books outline the principles of God, ethics, metaphysics and the nature of reality in the format of a continuing dialogue between God and the author. In the dialogue many philosophical ideas are presented that had already been advanced earlier by major western thinkers ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Bumba god

In the religion of the Bushongo people, Bumba is the creator god. Bumba dwelt in the primordial waters and vomited up the sun, moon, stars, animals, and men. He also showed man how to make fire. Other related archivesBushongo, animals, men, moon, stars, sun, vomited

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Berith god

"Other deities worshipped at Ugarit were El Shaddai, El Elyon, and El Berith. All of these names are applied to Yahweh by the writers of the Old Testament. What this means is that the Hebrew theologians adopted the titles of the Canaanite gods and attributed them to Yahweh in an effort to eliminate them. If Yahweh is all of these there is no need for the Canaanite gods to exist! This process is known as assimilation." [1] In his euhemeristic account of the Phoenician deities, Sanchuniathon says: In their time is bo ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Aken god

The chief deity in Egyptian mythology, Ra, when considered as a sun god, was thought to traverse the daily sky in a boat, and cross the underworld at night in another, named Meseket. As the mythology developed, so did the idea that Meseket was controlled by a separate ferryman, who became known as Aken. In their mythology, the underworld was composed of the general area, named Duat, and a more pleasant area to which the morally righteous were permitted, named Aaru. At this point in history, Anubis had become merely the god of e ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Child Abduction in the Children of God

Since the late 1970s, there have been steadily increasing reports of children of former members of the Children of God (also known as The Family and The Family International) being abducted and moved to other countries to prevent their parents, law enforcement authorities and child welfare agencies from finding them. In many cases, parents whose children remained in the unlawful custody of the Family have found it difficult or impossible to find their children and get them back. Even in cases where Interpol arrest warrants have been issued a ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Existence of God

Many arguments about the existence of God have been proposed by philosophers, theologians, and other thinkers. This article lists some of the more common arguments, especially those covered in the area of philosophy of religion. In philosophical terminology, this article introduces schools of thought on the epistemology of the ontology of God. Existence of God - What is God? Definition of God's existence. See main articles: Definition, God, Deity, Ontology What does it mean to ass ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Bethel god

Bethel meaning in Hebrew and Phoenician and Aramaic 'House of El' or 'House of God' is seemingly the name of a god or an aspect of a god in some ancient middle-eastern texts dating to the Assyrian, Persian and Hellenistic periods. In the treaty between King Esarhaddon of Assyria and Ba‘al I king of Tyre in 677 BC, curses are called down on the Tyrian king if he breaks the treaty, including: May Bethel and Anat-Bethel deliver you to a man-eating lion. The name Bethel begins to appear in theophorous name from the 7th century BC onward. Some suspect it may be this god rather than t ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - God and gender

This entry discusses how the Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam deal with God and gender. It includes both traditional religious views, and modern views of these faiths, especially as to how modern feminism has influenced the theology of these religions. For the discussion of the topic in Hinduism, see Hindu views on God and gender. Monotheists hold a belief in one God as a fundamental religious principle. In Judaism and Islam, God is believed to be sexless, but has been traditionally referr ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Veles god

Veles, Volos, Weles, or Voloh is a major Slavic god of earth, waters and Underworld, associated with dragons, cattle, magic, musicians, wealth and trickery. He is also the opponent of thunder-god Perun, and the battle between two of them constitutes one of most important myths of Slavic mythology. Veles appears to be both a very complex and very ancient god: he may even be a relic from a common Proto-Indo-European pantheon. He was imagined to be (at least partialy) serpentine, with horns (of bull, ram or some othe ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Ash god

Ash was the ancient Berber god of oases, and thus was viewed as a benign deity. Flinders-Petrie in his 1922(?) expedition to the Sahara found several references to Ash in wine jar seals: I am refreshed by this Ash was a common inscription. In particular, he was identified by the Ancient Egyptians as the god of the Libhu and Tinhu tribes, known as the people of the oasis. Consequently Ash was known as the lord of Libya, as the area, occupied by the Libhu and Tinhu tribes, corresponds roughly with the area of modern Libya. It is also possible that he was wor ...

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God-parents: Encyclopedia - Church of God

There are numerous, mostly unrelated bodies in the United States and other English-speaking countries that are denominated the Church of God, including: Church of God - 7th Day Churches of God. These groups put strong emphasis on the biblical seventh day of weekly worship, the Sabbath. They are referred to as Sabbatarian. The Sabbath is defined as the seventh day of the week, and corresponds to modern time as from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Biblical Church of God Body of Christ ...

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