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    Proof Of God's Existence

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    discussing the existence of God one must consider the acceptance of Him by faith. If one does not have belief and trust no argument given for His existence will be accepted. The proof of God’s existence even goes beyond our planet and into the universe. The universe, the place where scientists believe time began. Many times we tend to overlook the simple things that are in front of us as signs of God’s existence. From time to gravity, which all falls into the laws of nature, are complex but…

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    He realized that complicated older solar system models could be improved by placing the sun at the center of the universe, and having the Earth and planets revolve around it. Copernicus 's central idea was to have far-reaching consequences.Putting the sun at the center of the universe upset the fragile hierarchy between heaven and Earth that was ingrained in Catholic Church doctrine. Thus, supporters of Copernicus 's ideas were persecuted by the…

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    Much of the world believes that God is nonexistent. Much of society deems the splendor and majesty of creation to be nothing more than a coincidence. In A Designed Universe, author Robert C. Newman, Ph.D., covers four topics: The Right Chemistry, The Right Environment, The Right Universe, and finally, Explaining the Design. In those four sections, Dr. Newman describes the perfection of God’s creation, and how life would not exist had it been created even slightly differently. From the amount…

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    Our world is uncertain and our universe is vast. We as a human beings can never hope to know everything that is everything in our reality and beyond. All that we can truly be certain of is our existence on Earth and our gift of life. However, this universal truth should not cause one to go into despair. One should not begin to shut themselves away from the world or attempt or consume all the world’s knowledge. Rather, one should embrace them and find liberation through Christianity. Christian…

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    Sensing. Findings of such Analyzes confirm the irrefutable and incontrovertible Cosmic Truth that “The ‘Invisible World’ manages and controls the ‘Visible World’…the ‘Invisible world’ is Primary part of a ’Living Being’ …it is valid for entire ‘The Universe’ ” In other words, first comes Idea, then mental followed by Physical Creation contrariwise is impossible. (Quote from the book ‘COSMIC LESSONS’, article ‘Through The ‘Empty’ Space of Cosmos’, chapter #6) • Regretfully, for a time being,…

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    91. How One Finds Humility & Courage TO FORGIVE? • Christ suggested that we must not be ever tired of FORGIVING. Many wonder if that ‘path’ is correct one. Modern Intellectual cannot accept anything at face value. Everything requires logical explanation, which is compatible with ‘Cosmic’ or ‘Natural Laws’. The ‘Reasons’, ‘Why ALWAYS to FORGIVE’ are not exemption. • First major step in right direction is to raise above ‘local’ logic. The ‘local’ logic insists that if someone did the ‘evil’ must…

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    In the reading from parallel myths, The Thoughts of Brahma is a creation story based on the beginning of Brahma, the creator. In this text Brahma leaves his kingdom to experience enlightenment for his life. By doing this Brahma falls into a meditated state, which his mind creates beings that transform him. Brahma first encounters the elemental substance of darkness (tamas), which brought storms to tempt Brahma to give up his journey and distract him. He denies this God of darkness and abandons…

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    only under the guidance of a God-ordained and compassionate king that Scotland can be restored to the peaceful nation it once was. With the downfall of Macbeth and Malcolm’s subsequent ascension to the throne, the natural and moral orders of the universe are reinstated as chaos is…

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    Despite their similar clergy-centric upbringings, Emerson and Edwards branched off into opposite philosophical directions early in life. In fact, even with the reason-oriented Paines and Franklins that came between them to battle, these two minister’s sons had perhaps the most to dispute of early influential American writers. Jonathan Edwards became a model of what could be accomplished by hard work as a good, obedient churchman from his religious background, though his high intellect might have…

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    Geocentric Model The geocentric model is a theory developed by philosophers in Ancient Greece which explained the universe structure where Earth is at the orbital centre of all celestial bodies. In the 4th century BC, Plato and Aristotle published studies based on geocentrism and believed that Earth was stationary at the centre of the solar system, and stars and planets rotated around the Earth on concentric spheres arranged in the order: Moon, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the…

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