God

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'''God''' usually refers to what monotheists believe to be an omnipotent being, usually attributed with creating the universe, or else sustaining it. A majority of people believe in God, especially the Abrahamic God, as do [[Christianity|Christians]], [[Judaism|Jews]], and [[Islam|Muslims]].  
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'''God''' usually refers to what monotheists believe to be an omnipotent being, usually attributed with creating the universe, or else sustaining it. A majority of people believe in God, especially the Abrahamic God, as do [[Christian|Christians]], [[Jew|Jews]], and [[Islam|Muslims]].  
Many other traditions held, or continue to hold, belief and worship of multiple gods and goddesses, such as the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians.
Many other traditions held, or continue to hold, belief and worship of multiple gods and goddesses, such as the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians.

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God usually refers to what monotheists believe to be an omnipotent being, usually attributed with creating the universe, or else sustaining it. A majority of people believe in God, especially the Abrahamic God, as do Christians, Jews, and Muslims.

Many other traditions held, or continue to hold, belief and worship of multiple gods and goddesses, such as the ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians.

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