God (theology)

God is a supreme deity in three major monotheistic religions and the father of Jesus. His arch-enemy is his son and former angel Satan. He is the bigger good of the Bible.

Base Information
God is the English name given to a singular being in theistic and deistic religions (and other belief systems) who is either the sole deity in monotheism, or a single deity in polytheism. God is most often conceived of as the supernatural creator and overseer of the universe. Theologians have ascribed a variety of attributes to the many different conceptions of God. The most common among these include omniscience (infinite knowledge), omnipotence (unlimited power), omnipresence (present everywhere), omni-benevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. God has also been conceived as being incorporeal (immaterial), a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent". These attributes were all supported to varying degrees by the early Jewish, Christian and Muslim theologian philosophers, including Maimonides, Augustine of Hippo, and Al-Ghazali, respectively. Many notable medieval philosophers and modern philosophers have developed arguments for the existence of God and in modernity against. God is known for his kindness towards his children and his fellow angels in Heaven and loves to have people praise him. God also gave man the knowledge to write The Holy Bible and teach the people his ways.

Good deeds

 * Created Earth and all life on it
 * Shown many miracles
 * Is an enemy of Satan, the ultimate evil
 * Forgives all of the Earth's sins
 * Allows those who worship and have faith in Him to get to go to heaven, the most gorgeous and majestic place in all of creation
 * Freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and led them (via Moses) to their promised land, Israel
 * Gave Adam and Eve what would have been heaven had they not betrayed Him due to them being deceived by Satan, who took the form of a serpent
 * Saved the lives of millions
 * Allowed David's line to continue despite how evil it was
 * Allowing several civilizations such as Sodom and Gomorrah several chances to repent despite how sinful and carnal they were (though this failed, which resulted in God destroying those civilizations)
 * Countless more

Battle with the devil
in the end times, God never fights The Devil directly, because His Son fights Satan.