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'''God''' is a term used in various contexts to refer to a supreme being, deity, or spirit. The concept of God varies widely among different religions and belief systems. In monotheistic religions, God is typically conceived of as a singular, all-powerful, all-knowing, and benevolent entity. In polytheistic religions, there are multiple gods, each with their own specific domains or responsibilities. ==Concepts of God== The concept of God varies widely among different religions and belief systems. Some common attributes associated with God include omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), omnipresence (present everywhere), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. ===Monotheism=== In [[monotheism]], God is conceived of as the supreme being, creator deity, and principal object of faith. Monotheistic religions include [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Judaism]], and others. ===Polytheism=== In [[polytheism]], there are multiple gods, each with their own specific domains or responsibilities. Polytheistic religions include [[Hinduism]], [[Ancient Greek religion]], [[Ancient Roman religion]], and others. ==Theism, Deism, and Pantheism== [[Theism]] is the belief in the existence of a god or gods. [[Deism]] is the belief in a creator who does not intervene in the universe. [[Pantheism]] is the belief that the universe itself is divine. ==Atheism and Agnosticism== [[Atheism]] is the absence of belief in the existence of gods. [[Agnosticism]] is the view that the existence of God, or the divine, is unknown or unknowable. ==Arguments for and against the existence of God== There are many philosophical and theological arguments for and against the existence of God. These include the [[cosmological argument]], the [[ontological argument]], the [[problem of evil]], and others. ==See also== * [[Religion]] * [[Philosophy of religion]] * [[Existence of God]] [[Category:Religion]] [[Category:Philosophy of religion]] [[Category:God]] {{stub}} <gallery> File:Mesha_Stele_(511142469)_(cropped).jpg|God File:St-thomas-aquinasFXD.jpg|God File:Système_de_la_Nature.jpg|God File:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-English.svg|God File:Blake_God_Blessing.jpg|God File:Duerer-Prayer.jpg|God File:Allah_Names_in_Chinese_Arabic_Script.jpg|God File:Naqsh_i_Rustam._Investiture_d'Ardashir_1.jpg|God File:Ascension,_sacramentaire_de_Drogon.jpg|God File:Istanbul_027_(6445021161).jpg|God </gallery>
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