Conscience as Voice of God Essay

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    They don't need God in their lives! They have allowed the god of this world, Satan, to cloud their minds and entice them into doing anything that makes them feel good at the time. Understanding the purpose behind our world opens our minds into changing the way we handle the problems we face…

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    process and this innate feeling or voice is God’s way of guiding us. • The other option would be aborting the baby. This option is considered unethical and goes contrary with the Christian worldview. This decision does not even guarantee absolute happiness and joy as the mother can develop post abortion syndrome and other complications from the abortion. Post abortion syndrome is a form of post-traumatic stress disorder. Also, the woman can experience a guilty conscience for the rest of her life…

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    Some people view the Inspector as a messenger of God or a Prophet, almost like Jesus; he is warning us that we should change or danger will approach us. Other people might say that since Priestley was not a Christian then why should refer to a holy moral, the Inspector might be viewed as Priestley’s spokesman, who acts as Priestley’s mind or voice expressing his politics. The last speech of the Inspector is the message Priestley is trying to put…

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    want to believe in God, I tried to live as though I didn 't believe, if I didn 't believe in God, I could 'justify ' myself humanly speaking. Before a perfect God, I KNEW I had no excuse. I never could banish the reality of a creator from my mind. In my heart I always knew, He was real, and I was without…

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    philosophers was born: Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky was raised in a family with good means (as their father was a recognized doctor by the Russian Government) and his family was also extremely religious (especially his father) which shaped his God-centered view of morality from a young age. However, given their situation (living in a poor district on the edge of Moscow in order to live near the Hospital, Dostoyevsky knew second hand what a life of poverty was like, for he was surrounded by…

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    In Greece there once lived a prince named Julius. He was the fastest runner around and was married to Zoë, the daughter of King Midas. Yet, while growing up, Julius resented how his brother Quintus would inherit the throne. Everything Julius had done was second-best; his parents openly liked him less than Quintus. This combination of being idolized by his peers, but his family overlooking his accomplishments, caused him to be arrogant with an inferiority complex. When going home from a party…

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    In Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary, his vision on ideal religion was certainly not Christianity, but the ideal of Deism. The ideal of Deism is the idea that God existed and he created the universe, but then stopped at that point, and stepped back and let things function and form on their own, creating a culture of relativism. This led Voltaire to believe in religion toleration. A majority of his findings came mostly from the enlightenment era and other philosophers of this era. A lot of the…

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    Men’s and Women’s Tennis game against the Eagles To gain entrance into the athletic training program I am required to attend four different games while assisting and being supervised by an athletic trainer. The athletic trainer for last Thursday’s tennis game was Samantha or simply called Sam. I arrived at 2:15pm for the game which started at 3:30pm. When I arrived I went straight to the shack and saw that Sam was going to fill six Gatorade containers, 5 with water 1 with Gatorade. Sam…

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    A mattress the softness of clouds themselves and sheets the cloth that she would guess god would wear. When she finally realized where she was , she got up to find a door but all she found was the outline of a rectangle with a indent of a handprint in the middle of it. Slowly she reached out her hand to the indent and it fit her hand perfectly…

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    Religious leaders and groups are very powerful voices in community, their stances on morality greatly effect the social climate of a nation. When the churches of America refused to speak out against slavery from the pulpit, or condoned it from the pulpit they were committing, according to Douglas, the…

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