And which God does Newt kneel down to? Because there are many Gods out there:
Christian Religion, there is only One God, who is a trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit
In the Jewish Religion, there is only oneGod, Jehovah. In deference to Judaism, G_d is the correct spelling.
In the Islamic Religion, there is only oneGod, Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet. Allah has no intermediaries, nospouse, no children, and thus, Allah is One.
In the Sikh Religion, there is only One,Hari; who has many names and many forms.
In the Buddhist Religion, there are many Buddha’s, but not all Buddhists are deists or worshippers of Idols of Buddha. The firstBuddha to attain enlightenment is Gautama Buddha, who is worshipped as a God insome strands of Buddhism.
In the Hindu Religion, there is one FormlessGod and a trinity of Creator, Preserver and Destroyer Gods.
There are many other gods and consorts.
In the Parsee Religion, Zoroastrianism, thereis Ormazd, sometimes called "Ahura Mazda" or simply "Mazda", the most well known of their Gods.
There were other deities.
African religion has many deities
Mayan religion has many deities
Ancient Greek and Roman religions all had deities also.
The American Indians had their deities
Australian Aboriginals had their Gods and theDreamtime.
There were Norse Gods, Scandinavian Gods, CelticGods, Druidic Gods, along with nature religions also.
Where ever there is mankind, there you willfind worshipers of the Divine.
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Think the Catholic church taught the people that having vices is good and righteous. In Saskatchewan, Canada, for instance, the Community Initiatives Fund is a special purpose fund under the watch of the Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport. If you ever see someone standing outside a Grocery Store giving out tootsie rolls, please give, it is for a good cause. Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described - Adrian Fortescue A rare early edition The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described by Adrian Fortescue In accordance with the rubrics of liturgical books, the decrees of the Congregation of Sacred Rites, the Code of Canon Law, and approved authors. This certainly takes a lot more guts than confessing to your teacher. Pontificalia is also mentioned, with due, if critical, reference to the use of pectoral crosses and to the use of rochets and chimeres in confirmation. As a rule I do like a daily catholic prayer that warrants a surrounding for a catholic websites. It was as cold as ice. We're on solid ground now and at times you can make a statement without saying a word. The latter is particularly interesting in that it develops and applies some of the principles of the Liturgical Movement as found useful by a priest of one of the definitive Prayerbook Catholic churches. The Catholic Church didn't officially begin until after the death of Christ, though. A time to mourn, and a time to dance. A fascinating and detailed collection of papers in support of the World Conference on Faith and Order covering the elements of liturgy, word and sacrament, mariology, etc.