God the Father
In much of religions, it is given to the supreme God the title and the attribute of the Père . In several forms of Polytheism, the god with the highest row is represented like the father of the gods and the men. In the religion Jew and the modern Judaism, YHWH is called Père because he is the creator, legislator and guard.
In the same way, in Christianity, God is called the Father for the same reasons, but more particularly because of the mystery of the relation Father-Wire which attaches it to Jesus-Christ. In general, the name of the father steady to the deity means that it is the origin of all what is prone to him, a supreme and powerful authority, a patriarch, and a guard.
God the Father is the first of the three people of the Trinité, although these three people all are equal to form one divine Being.
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