The One who created the universe, who revealed himself to mankind through his Word both written and incarnated in the person of Jesus.
The God whose name is I Am.
The ONLY God who acknowledges that we cannot reach him, and so came himself to us. No other God has ever done this. No other God allowed himself to be tortured, humiliated, and hung on a cross for mere mortals. Only our God, the God who lives.
Oh, you mean the mish-mash of several ancient pantheons, from Ugarit and onwards, which was known as Mithra and which the jews when they gradually became monotheists claimed as their one true god, El (or Al, not easy to transcribe from those old languages), which originally was a water-and-rain god, understandably important in that region. Oh, and also Shamash of course, and lots of bits and pieces of the babylonian, egyptian and greco-roman panthens too.
Which one? There are thousands, if not millions, to choose from after all.
The One who created the universe, who revealed himself to mankind through his Word both written and incarnated in the person of Jesus.
The God whose name is I Am.
The ONLY God who acknowledges that we cannot reach him, and so came himself to us. No other God has ever done this. No other God allowed himself to be tortured, humiliated, and hung on a cross for mere mortals. Only our God, the God who lives.
Oh, you mean the mish-mash of several ancient pantheons, from Ugarit and onwards, which was known as Mithra and which the jews when they gradually became monotheists claimed as their one true god, El (or Al, not easy to transcribe from those old languages), which originally was a water-and-rain god, understandably important in that region. Oh, and also Shamash of course, and lots of bits and pieces of the babylonian, egyptian and greco-roman panthens too.
How do you know it's the right one?