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Yes and no. It depends on what we understand by the connotation God. If we think that God is a person, an old man with a long white beard, sitting on a throne and organising the whole world, then god does not exist. When we think and/or believe, that there is a spirit in us and a spiritual world of which we are part, then we could use the word God to indicate our ideas. A helpful definition of God could be: the totality of spirit in the cosmos. In the many cultures many other names, like Allah, Brahman, Buddha Nature, Kami, etc are used to indicate this. We make a difference between this sector of the universe which is created and creating (God, of which we are part of), and the Great God beyond creation (see the images I, II and III in Answers 5.1) | ||