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    existed by itself for you would reach the infinite argument where an item is crated by itself that created by itself for that is impossible, squints argues that there must have been an original creator that existed by its own self that led to the creation of other items. St. Aquinas describes that original creator as to be God. St. Anselm try's to reason that if God is existing in your mind and there is no being that could be imagined greater than God, than he must also exist in reality for if…

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    UF ID: 7193-6522 Question: 2 Introduction to Philosophy Paper 1 09/27/16 The world is full of wonders that leave us in complete awe from natural beauties to the complexity of humans. Although one could potentially deny the status of such as a wonder, it would be a weak argument as even scientists today are left speechless about many natural events. According to William Paley, the world’s wonders are evidence that can lead to the belief in the existence of God through what was later known…

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    they develop and which factors that strengthen or weaken them through all these studies of human social relationship and institution. Basic principles are one of the characteristics of Islamic Sociological Theory. As what we know, Allah SWT is the Creator, the Ruler and the Lord that creates human in this universe. He also provided a temporary home in that part of His vast kingdom which is the earth for the men to live and survive. Human has the faculties of thinking and understanding which…

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    communion with Him. In doing this, Eunomius deprives people “of the ascent of knowledge which is made through the Son,” which is clearly heresy. Basil proves that the “essence of Begetter and Begotten is identical,” and by doing this He defends the deity and majesty of…

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    winter hogans, the hogans in the summertime were made using less earth and used lighter logs (16). The completion of the construction of hogans required a Blessingway ceremony, so the hogan and family would be blessed with good things and allow the Creator and Holy People to acknowledge the family’s new home…

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    Judaism and Hinduism are both well practiced religions. Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions. Judaism in approximately 3,000 years old whereas Hinduism is approximately 4.5 billion years old. Both of these religions are monotheistic, but Hinduism being an older practice, is also referred to as 'The Vedic Religion'. Both both believe that God is transcendent but Hinduism believes that he is immanent AND transcendent. Immanent means existing or operating within and transcendent…

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    him severely. The puritan God was to oversee everything and was to always be there observing his creations. They spent their lives with the fact that Gods wrath was lurking over their shoulders. Franklins view on God wasn’t similar, but he was his creator but that was the only relationship he had to people. His God wasn’t the one that told man to write the bible, or the one that sent his son to die for man’s sins. God had given free will and life, and then allowed man to control their own…

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    is due to the taking over of Greece by the Romans. Upon taking over Greece, Romans also added some of the Greek’s religious qualities to their own religion. Both the Greek and Roman religion consisted of a creator or head god who ruled over the minor gods. Ceremonies were held to worship deities and sacrifices were offered in both civilizations. Temples were also constructed for worship in both Greece and…

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    for life, or did a creator lovingly design us along with every bird, bee, flower, and tree? Although there are many differences between these two, I hope to show you what each view is and how they are similar. Imagine this: you have a video that is cut into two screens. On one screen there is a giant explosion…

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    Worship is primarily an individual act rather than a communal one, as it involves making personal offerings to the deity. Worshippers repeat the names of their favourite gods and goddesses, and repeat mantras, and water, fruit, flowers and incense are offered to god (“Religions - Hinduism: Worship”). An essential part of puja for the Hindu devotee is making a spiritual…

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