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    The Atheism Argument

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    gold, water, plants, basically anything and everything on earth that has been created was made by God. These objects did not just fall out of the sky and just become being, an intelligent being had to make it. After this large break down of the three main arguments on the existence of God, the next mission was the rebuttals to oppose the existence of God, which brings in the Atheism argument. This argument breaks down the problem of evil from the atheism point of view. The problem of evil is…

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    Believing in the existence of God is often moral and not believing in the existence of God is immoral. Individuals that hold faith in atheism, agnosticism, irreligion or religious skepticism are the most hated groups. Religious groups admit atheism is immoral, however I believe atheism is not immoral. It is okay to be an atheist and not believe in the existence of God, but it is not okay to be an atheist and shame religions, their spirituality, and their values. Just like it is okay to be a…

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    Our perfect president would be male. He is mixed, which is both black and white. He would be about 35 years old. He is married with two kids. His daughter is 10 years old, and his son is 8 years old. They live in San Francisco. He is an agnosticism, which is someone who believes in god but doesn’t have a religion. Our president would be middle class. He will have been a Senator. He is also a republican. Our president will be fair to everyone he comes in contact with. Our president will…

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    Noebel, David 2015 pg. 498). A broad perspective on one’s world view could be the western culture verse the eastern culture. However the worldviews or cultural perspective can be narrowed into categories such as Naturalist which includes atheism, agnosticism, and existentialism; Pantheism – Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and New Age Conciseness; Theism - Christianity, Islam, and Judaism; Spiritualism and Polytheism, and Post…

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    It may seem reasonable to assert that scientific progress has been the principle cause of secularization. In fact, a main question that still exists in the minds of many is whether or not science caused secularization and unbelief. In Galileo Goes to Jail, John Brooke is presented with this question and believes that there is truth in this proposition however there are other elements that have caused unbelief other than scientific thought. Secularization commonly refers to the transition from…

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    Agnostical Religion

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    The question that is so mystical...“Is there a God?” Religions of all sorts are based on some formation of a God or Goddess. But, then there are the beliefs of no existence, nor intellectual concern of belief. Throughout history humanity has gained insight of experiences or evidential beliefs of a path that follows the path, in the righteous footsteps of a God. The questions of God’s existence, raise different views of one’s belief. Religious arguments arise from the questions of God’s form,…

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    beings, particularly the belief that future events can be foretold by specific (apparently) unrelated prior events. Opposition to superstition was first recorded in Ancient Greece, where philosophers such as Protagoras and the Epicureans exhibited agnosticism or aversion to religion and myths, and Plato – especially his Allegory of the Cave – and Aristotle both present their work as parts of a search for truth. In the classical era, the existence of gods was actively debated both among…

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    analysis and summary for each philosophy that we need to beware. The confrontational threats are displayed in a manner that reminds me of the reality of these existed damaging ideologies as Geisler sums each destructive idea up from naturalism to agnosticism, evolutionism, progressivism, existentialism, phenomenology, conventionalism, processism, Platonic Allegorism, Ockhamistic Nominalism, Aristotelianism, anthropological monism, and to historical criticism. Though I did not know all of these…

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    Monotheistic Religions

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    believe in multiple gods. The people who do not believe in God are atheists, and the agnostics decide not to decide if there is a God or not. Many people do believe that there is a God, though. There are not many people who practice atheism or agnosticism today. Through natural revelation, we as human beings know and can accept that there is a God. God calls us to live with him in perfect happiness, and most people believe in him. We are religious by nature, since we were created by God and for…

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    Sacredness In Religion

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    Sacredness Name Course Tutor Date of submission Sacred in religion is meant to say something holy. It is something with no blemish and in most cases people who believe that something is sacred worship it and expect the sacred beings to offer solutions to their problem. Whenever people gather at a place, they believe to be sacred they feel at ease because they are sure that they are a powerful being that is pure and holy that will provide peace on their behalf. Religious people use the…

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