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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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    Fuerbach's Beliefs

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    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach was born in Landshut, Bavaria in 1804. As the son of an eminent professor of jurisprudence, he studied theology and philosophy. Receiving his doctorate in philosophy from Erlangen. Feuerbach taught on the history of philosophy, logic, and metaphysics for four years at Erlangen, following the receipt of his doctorate. His position there was terminated after he was identified as the anonymous writer of published work titled Thoughts on Death and Immortality. It suggested…

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    Descartes And Doubt

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    1- The Procedure of doubting ones own beliefs to discover which beliefs is essentially true. Descartes who engages a basic approach, which aims to defeat doubt at its own ground. He supports doubting the basic route of thinking in addition to doubting the proof of the senses and traditional delusions. If any exact fact can pass this test, it is actually certain and can be measured a solid basis of knowledge. Doubt is faced in our everyday life through the doubt a person face if god really…

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    George Berkeley

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    George Berkeley is famously known for his statement, “Esse est percipi” which means if we are able to perceive something then it certainly exists. Nothing outside our minds exists, meaning material substances are irreconcilable. Perceiving is the entity equated to mind, body and soul or simply our self. Ideas exist and are imprinted through the sense faculty. Ideas are actively perceived by this entity called the ‘Spirit’. The existence of things which we do not perceive is left within the mind…

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    Religious Leadership

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    Religious leaders can be described as an example of the optimal representation of virtuousness. But what does it mean and it take to be a religious leader? This paper will be an investigation/analysis of what it means/takes to be made into a religious leader, and how those attributes are directly connected to forms of observation and governance. It will be done by assessing the role of the Pope as the head of the Catholic Church. Within Catholicism, observation often correlates to God. Thus,…

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    Nathan Cha Professor Song Philosophical Perspectives 17 December 2015 The cosmological Argument In William Lane Craig’s, “The Kalam Cosmological Argument,” he argues that whatever begins to exists had a cause of its existence, and since the universe began to exist Craig claims that the universe had a cause for existing. Craig furthers his claim by stating that God is the cause for the universe existing. To object to this argument J.L. Mackie brings some questions to the table to unpack…

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    and it is not necessary for him or anyone else to show that his appeals to free will are true; only that they are possible true. (Nash, 188). The argument presented here is presenting human free will as a measure and defense to understand why a Christian would want to defend why evil exist. However, Nash explains that a defense shows at most that the critic of theism has failed to make his case. A theodicy, on the other hand, attempts to show that his reasons as to why evil exists are true, not…

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    Many believe that God was self-created or self-causing which is baffling because “God as cause” would have to precede “God as effect”. If we continue to go off the claim that no one created God, concluding that God is eternal, then why not make the notion simpler in the fact that the universe is also eternal? For an example, matter can change into energy just as so energy can change into matter, but the sum total of matter equals energy, remains constant. Same with the universe, it has no outer…

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    According to St. Thomas Aquinas the cosmological argument and teleological argument as stated in the “Kalam” basically states “that everything that begins to exist has a cause of existence, the universe began to exist, therefore, the universe has a cause of its existence.” This basically means that that everything happens for a reason. In my opinion I completely agree with this logic. With the way that the world is today the must be some type of Ultimate Reality (God) that has plans for us as…

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    not grant forgiveness, as it is their religious responsibility to do so, and thus, the person who has pursued their pardon will receive this from God instead. This concept of forgiveness is applied throughout the teachings of Judaism. However, if Christians endeavour to achieve forgiveness from God, and have exhibited this to others, the Lord will absolve these individuals from sin. Followers also request that God absolves the acts of unjust from those who committed a sin towards the individual.…

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