God and “Divine Relatives” in Contemporary Religions – A Glossary
Brother of God
The list of known historical Jewish Messiahs includes at least seven individuals. In Islam, at least ten Messiahs are described. Many others operated within other religions. Among such a numerous group there were great Masters, but also mentally unstable individuals and various idolaters.
It is worth listing the most well-known historical Jewish Messiahs, or those who proclaimed themselves as such, including:
- Shabbatai Zevi, born in 1626 in SmyrnaLink.
- Baruchya Russo, born in 1676 in Thessaloniki.Link.
- Jacob Frank, born in 1726 in Korolówka in Podolia.Link.
For a short time he referred to himself as the “Brother of God”, since Jesus, the “Son of God”, had already lived earlier. For greater glory, he later proclaimed himself to be God.
God’s Buddy / God’s “Pal”
This is how people of the Orient referred to Christians, due to the accusation of breaking the Second Commandment of the Decalogue and the alleged kinship of Jesus with God.
Divine Mother
In many cultures, clairvoyant individuals recognize the souls of women as those who once gave birth to a “living god”, a goddess, or some other deity.
See the article: “Divine Mothers in Hinduism. The Mother Goddess in Antiquity.”Link.
Demigod
An example of a demigod is Gilgamesh, born of an earthly mother and a “living god.” His search for his divine father is described in a Near Eastern myth.
Another demigod is Jesus, whose mother also originated from planet Earth.
Son of God
A child of a “living god” or a goddess.
Wife of God
A woman who married a “living god.”
In 2017, official marriages to Jesus Christ are conducted exclusively by bishops. These marriages are advertised and discussed on a Christian social media portal called “Married to Jesus”.
All wives of Jesus Christ are very satisfied with their husband. Jesus also lives in great harmony with his in-laws, since they raised their daughters as they did. According to the article, Jesus Christ resides with all of his wives simultaneously, yet does not have permanent residence registration.
These marriages may not appeal to malcontents from other Christian denominations or to atheists. However, the legal fact—namely the marriage of the deceased Jesus to 300 women—exists, and therefore the opinion that he is a ruler of a harem remains merely an opinion.

Living God
This term refers to a person who recognized themselves as God or was proclaimed as such, including figures such as Osiris, Jesus, Vishnu, Krishna, Shiva. This designation was also applied to various rulers throughout the world, including kings of American empires and emperors of many realms such as Rome, China, and the empires of Asia.
A person who deified themselves, who became a “living god” or any kind of saint, after death and in the next incarnation of the soul shows symptoms of Down syndrome. This is a form of admonishment for the individual.
In many cultures, separate systems for killing living gods were developed. This also affected Jesus.Link.
Comment
“If the Son is the offspring and image of the Father, if he is in everything similar to the Father, then it must obviously be so that the Son also begets, just as he was begotten, and that he too becomes the father of his son. The one who is begotten from him also begets, and so on into infinity. For this means that the begotten is similar to the begetter.”
(“Discourses Against the Arians,” p. 44)
Opublikowano: 26/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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