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Ao longo da história da humanidade a ideia ou compreensão de Deus assumiu várias concepções em todas sociedades e grupos já existentes, desde as primitivas formas pré-clássicas das crenças provenientes das tribos da Antiguidade até os dogmas das modernas religiões da civilização atual. Deus muitas vezes é expressado como o criador e Senhor do universo. Teólogos tem relacionado uma variedade de atributos para concepções de Deus muito diferentes. More information...

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