As humanity continues to seek knowledge, there have been many questions that arise regarding our Great Creator-our God. Who is He/she? What is God? Do/does God/s really exist/s? Is there a need to have a God? If there’s God, why there is evil? These questions arise as humanity starts to be curious on many things, as they learn to question things and as they become conscious on the things around them. In the old times, especially in our country, people believed in the concept of God according to what the church or other authorities have told them to believe in. There also came to a point where they worship the leaders of their land as their God. People on that time doesn’t have the courage or simply don’t bother to ask why this and those beliefs are true. People just follow what the church/ authorities says, but as the time passed by human’s consciousness and curiosity have led them to answer the different question they have about God which the church/ authorities cannot answer. They start to seek for answers about God all by themselves and so different concepts about God continues to emerge. Some find the answer through deep meditation, some in reasoning, while others find it through faith or revelation. There are different interpretations and conceptions made about God. Others claimed that there is one personal God, while some view God as many and impersonal. Some ideas are contrasting while others seem to be complimenting on some point. As I study the different ideas about God I started to learn that though we may have different religions and beliefs but on some instances, we become similar with others. Religions taught us to be good, at peace with others and be one with God. Though we may have different ways of being good, being at peace with others, and being one with God, still we have the same purposes. As I started to get out of my own box and renounced my biases as a Christian, I have learned to respect others’ beliefs and be amazed by them. As I journeyed to the wonderful world of Religious beliefs I have learned that in spite of our differences in religion, we may learn a lot of lessons from them which we can apply in real life. On some point I also envy some of their practices that shows their respect and giving of importance to their God/s. Like the practice of praying of the Muslim, they prayed five times a day while we Christians pray less. If we could only pray just like the Muslims then we may also gain a closer relationship with God, then so our faith can be stronger and we could be more confident to face every trial in our life. But I also acknowled