God is God, but he has various names in different languages, and each strand of monotheistic religion has multiple ways of describing the godhead.
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The Godhead consists of three separate, distinct personages who are one in purpose. The Father and the Son have tangible bodies of flesh and bone while the Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit.
As he is one, so we call Him God, the Deity, the Divine Nature, and other names of the same signification.
The land of a god corresponds with the land of his worshipers.
God is whoever raised Jesus from the dead, having before raised Israel from Egypt. There is no God but this God.
God has to speak to each person in their own language, in their own idioms. Take Spanish, Chinese. You can express the same thought, but to different people you have to use a different language. It's the same in religion.
Many are the names of God and infinite the forms through which He may be approached.
There's only one God. Call him whatever you want.
God is the name people give to the reason we are here. But I think that reason is the laws of physics rather than someone with whom one can have a personal relationship. An impersonal God.
God is a verb, not a noun.
The Godhead consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father is a material being.