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    Animal Testing Bible

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    many accounts of God telling people how they are to act. God says that people are to be kind and soft natured and loving. The reality is, animal testing foes directly against the claims in the Bible. When the earth was created, God put Adam in the garden and told him to be in charge of everything, this included the animals (Genesis 2:15, English Standard Version). God did not place man in charge of creation to destroy it, He put man in charge to care for it and help it prosper. “And God blessed…

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    Why Do God Exist

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    Because God always existed in reality and understanding, created the universe and things in the universe, God is also the Intelligent Designer (will use Creator as a shorter term). If something exists, it has an intended purpose because it was created by God, who neither requires or needs a purpose to exist nor to have a purpose for things to exist. All things that exist or will exist in the universe were created by God for a puipose. Whether a specific or undefined purpose is irrelevant to…

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    Nonbelievers

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    If humanity knows that every religion is, wisdom and the word of God, a cohesive religious understanding can end the craving for harmony. Accordingly, several truth-seekers ensured to strive and setup such ultimate balance using philosophies identical to Omnism a viewpoint with certainty. Conversely, radical religious thoughts create hopeless clashes between religions and the taunting continues. Such brutal people work for their own personal benefits and hurt believers themselves, in the name of…

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    A common household name which remains to this day is Albert Einstein, an individual not only known for his scientific discoveries but also for sharing his contemplated thoughts on the universe. These thoughts consisted of intense religious as well as scientific beliefs, in fact a very famous Einstein quote is “Science without religion is lame, and Religion without Science is blind” and it is no surprise as Einstein himself was a Jew and having this strong religious background still…

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    of the most common topics for Jesus in the Gospels is the Kingdom of God. Through allegories, analogies and parables, the Gospel authors try to explain the nature, timing, and requirements of the Kingdom of God. Matthew most often refers to the “Kingdom of Heaven,” perhaps because of the Jewish custom of not saying the name of God, although Matthew is not consistent in this practice, occasionally using the term “Kingdom of God.” The consensus seems to be that these two terms are synonymous.…

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    Will”, Augustine states, “…Through whom God made all the things that were made from nothing” (4) meaning that God is the creator of all things. This makes evil an issue since if evil is a thing, and God has created all things, then it is safe to assume that God has created evil. This creates problems for those who believe that God is all loving and all powerful because if God is truly all loving, then why would he create malice for his beloved children. If God is truly good however, how could he…

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    laziness was a sin. They believed that hard work was a calling from God and those who worked hard and lived a good life were the chosen ones of God that will go to heaven in the afterlife. Those who were lazy and did not work were destined to go to hell. This belief motivated people to work harder in their daily lives and motivated them to make a lot of money in order to convince themselves that they were the chosen ones of God. Capitalism is based on making profit, and that is what many…

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    balance heavily onto the human Jesus, while disregarding the pre-existent eternal nature of Jesus. Further, although Ward asserts that incarnation ‘includes the whole gospel story’ (17), he doesn’t explain that story beyond an abstract revelation of God to people and ‘God’s expression of care for the…

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    Divine Nature Of Islam

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    divine nature of God, the nature of God triumphs over the nature of Allah. In order for Allah’s nature to escalate to the level of divinity, it must compare itself to the natures of all other gods. James Sire, the author of The Universe Next Door, notes how, “Allah’s greatness is understood by way of contrast to all other inferior beings” (2009, pg. 248). God’s nature, though, does not depend upon other gods because he is the only God. God, who is above all other fictional gods, imprints his…

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    others. Every man was born as a muslim who obeys Allah but we are given the mind to think and we given the free will to choose. It is way a person exercise his freedom which divides mankind into two groups; believer and non believers. The man who denies God is called kafir because he conceals by his disbelief of what is inherent in his nature in his soul. This people will remain concealed for him and whatever be his endeavours in science and art, he will never be able to avil himself of the…

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