Theism and Deism
Theism generally holds that God exists realistically, objectively, and independently of human thought; that God created and sustains everything; that God is omnipotent and eternal; personal and interacting with the universe through for example religious experience and the prayers of humans. It holds that God is both transcendent and immanent; thus, God is simultaneously infinite and in some way present in the affairs of the world.
Deism holds that God is wholly transcendent: God exists, but does not intervene in the world beyond what was necessary to create it. In this view, God is not anthropomorphic, and does not literally answer prayers or cause miracles to occur.
Infinity of God
When we say that God is infinite, we mean that He is unlimited in every kind of perfection or that every conceivable perfection belongs to Him in the highest conceivable way.
Unity or unicity of God
Obviously there can be only one infinite being, only one God. If several were to exist, none of them would really be infinite, for, to have plurality of natures at all, each should have some perfection not possessed by the others. This will be readily granted by every one who admits the infinity of God.
Simplicity of God
God is a simple being or substance excluding every kind of composition, physical or metaphysical.
immutability
In God there is no change, he will what he always was and what he always be.
In reality no one follows their religion as it is. All of them have been moulded to suite the interest of the believers except Islam. Islam is still in its original form but to suite the presence the believers only follow the parts they want to and in one way or another ignore the others. Today every one believes in god but not its miracle be ...