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    “God” is one of humanity’s oldest and most powerful ideas, but it isn’t a single definition so much as a vast constellation of meanings shaped by culture, philosophy, and faith.

    In many religious traditions, God is understood as the supreme being: eternal, all-powerful, all-knowing, and the creator of the universe. In Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, God is personal and relational, a moral authority who guides, judges, and sustains existence.

    In Hinduism, divinity can appear in many forms, from a singular ultimate reality (Brahman) to many gods representing different aspects of life and nature. Other belief systems, like certain strands of Buddhism or philosophical naturalism, may not focus on a creator God at all, instead emphasizing enlightenment, consciousness, or the laws of reality.

    Philosophically, God has also been discussed as a necessary being, the grounding cause of existence, or even as a metaphor for ultimate truth or meaning.
    Beyond doctrine, “God” often functions as a language for what feels infinite: love, mystery, order, or the raw fact that anything exists at all. Whether seen as a conscious being or an abstract principle, the idea of God continues to shape art, ethics, and human wonder across every known civilization.

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