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Is God the same god in all faiths?
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Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO)
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May 2, 2007
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VOICES OF FAITH: Is God the same god in all faiths?
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RECOGNIZE DIVINITY
Arvind Khetia, engineer and a Hindu: The sages of ancient India defined the universal idea of God as the spiritual reality called Brahman.
Brahman is formless, universal and infinite, and exists in all beings as the innermost self (atman). It is recognized that there can be various interpretations of this same reality. Therefore, divine incarnations, or personal ...
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