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    and her dad. She had become very angry at him for falling in love with another woman, in what she thought was much too soon to have a new relationship. As I mediated the conversation between father and daughter, and prayed for them all the spirit of God used his word to break down walls of division that were beginning to grow between…

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    Biblical Worldview Essay

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    lives. Word Count: 89 God reveals the Christian worldview in the Bible, which is an outline for Christians to follow. As Christians, we believe that God is the creator of all things. Genesis 1:1 tells us “God created the Heavens and the Earth.” This belief is an example of a theistic belief, believing that something was created from nothing (Gutierrez, 65), which is what the Bible teaches us. There are many instances in the Bible, where God is referred to as creator and Lord.…

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    People who have not yet found God have a surprisingly odd form of emptiness that can’t be filled, until they stumble upon God’s presence. Upon receiving Christ for the first time, a new Christian generally has a deep desire to praise God and seek forgiveness and until they have, they don’t have a feeling of fulfilment or contentment. When God formed the earth he placed a man and a woman to have dominion over the earth and to praise him. Man was made to praise God with their words and their…

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    the motto for our country is "In God We Trust", so maybe all those that are believers in God should stay and just do as they were instructed by Jesus to love and serve others as He showed them by His example and His love, but always keeping their hearts and minds on God and things above. The bible is pretty clear about Christians seeking the kingdom of God first, and to walk by faith not by sight. There are many scriptures that discuss God 's grace which was shown by Jesus laying down His…

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    Zoroastrianism Analysis

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    likely Zoroastrian influence on Christianity. Yet there are also articles that resemble a new age attitude not unlike that carried by members of the Baha 'i faith, a modern religion that also has Iranian roots. The Baha 'i Faith teaches the unity of God, the unity of man, and the unity of religion and is favored by liberals, progressives, and pacifists around the world. These Baha 'i beliefs demonstrate Zoroastrian influence on the world today. One sentence from the Zoroastrian tenets states…

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    began to change and he eventually completely lost his faith in God; many other Jews lost their faith as a result of what they experienced…

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    aware that no-one has a clear idea on how the earth was made. In the Apache creation story the earth is made from the sweat of all the gods the creator made. The earth begins as a smooth ball with land on one side and water on the other. The heavens were made by the creator and his 28 sky-people whilst the earth was undergoing a great flood. All the creators ‘gods’ were in this flood secured on a floating, hollow sphere. Once the flood was over, the plain earth was filled with rivers, hills,…

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    According to Swinburne, it is reasonable to assume that the world is the way it is experienced and unless we have reason to doubt a religious experience then one should accept such an experience as truthful and prima facie proof for the existence of God. However, Brain Davies (1993) points out the most troublesome consequence of accepting Swinburne’s…

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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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    on moral matters. Euthyphro defines piety as being that which the gods love. Socrates argues that this definition brings about a dilemma (named the Euthyphro dilemma) that Socrates believes has only two options, both of which challenge the common role that god and religion play in relation to morality. I will argue that perhaps these two options do not require that one completely reject the possibility that morality comes from god. One has the possibility of accepting his first option, although…

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