God and the world, is between creator and creation, rules out two other world-views that have had great influence in human history: monism and dualism. Monism, a theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction or duality in some sphere, such as that between matter and mind, or God and the world. Dualism, the state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two. Polytheism, believe in many gods. Pantheism, any religious belief or doctrine that shows God as the universe. Deism, belief in a God who created the world but has since remained indifferent to it.
2. Omnipotence, having unlimited power; able to do anything. Omnipresence, God is everywhere all times. Omniscience, God knows everything.
4. There isn’t any evidence that God change. He is the same from beginning till the end, which is why he is called the I AM. “God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM.
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Just by experience, and thru experience there will be faith, and rationality can’t always explain faith. According to Hebrews 11:1 faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things that we cannot see at all. Unfortunately, we live in the world that, the way God operates, it isn’t rational.
11. Our understanding of God affect our relationship because we think we know God when we really don’t. That is why we have different denominations with different doctrines. IF we ask the Holy Spirit to guide us, He will be more than happy to show us the true and also to have a great experience with Him. The Father term, applies to somebody that deserves respect. So God the father, it’s a term that we should respect him the way He deserves and also as a Father He will be there for his children. The Psalmist David describes God's care as providing nourishment, guidance, protection, and the abundance that comes when confidence is placed in him. We