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    Being An Atheist Argument

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    ultimate cause for the universe would suggest that they do, in some respect, acknowledge God’s existence. The cosmological argument states that there must be a first cause for the existence of the universe and that everything in the universe is contingent on that first cause. For Christians, that first cause is God, the creator of the universe and everything in it. McCloskey suggests that the world just happened, the Big Bang possibly, but what caused the Big Bang? If the universe is…

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    College Essay About Nature

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    Nature is derived from our understanding to what has already been here before us. Nature can be the plants, animals, land, and other sights or creations of the planet Earth. Just look at our community that has natural things that have already been there. When I go to an area that I believe to be nature, I go to the Greenway Park; specifically an area by the Arboretum here in our town of Yakima, WA. This particular area is nature to me because of all the things born here, not put here by humans.…

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    systems, interstellar space, and the intergalactic space during the journey here across the Milky Way Galaxy. In essence, cosmic consciousness is an awareness of the connections amongst all matter in the universe. Furthermore, it is a state of achieving pure knowledge of everything in the universe here and now without having to travel anywhere. There is no separation into distinct celestial bodies or human bodies since we are the same. Divisions, borders, boundaries, fences, and walls will…

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    Macrocosm

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    The master divulges the empyrean of the world the supernal universe. The noble work of art all placed in perfect order with motion and graciously expanding towards the incessant space into the oblivion. The scattered cosmic dust clouds left by the stars, I see the planets in its designated orbit and each has its own laws as intricate with stringent obedience in scrupulous detail, surrounded by the cumulative stars with shimmering lights in all corner of the sphere and galaxies swirling into…

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    Over the last few years I have heard a common concern arise regarding the stress levels of people in our country, and at the onset I initially placed a lot of responsibility on things such as technology, employers, and the demands of society. Yet, as I pondered this issue, and as more news reports and articles populated about people being their own contributor to stress, I started scrutinizing not only my own life, but also observing others. Our culture has seemed to breed the idea that humans…

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    There is multiple reasons why it is important to study the hebrew bible today and there is multiple reasons to suggest that it is still relevant today. One of the reasons that it is important to study the hebrew bible today is to get a grasp of how God hasn 't changed over the years. Another reason to study the hebrew bible today is to see how much the humans have changed through the times and how we have relied/not on God and his everlasting power. There is lots of things that we can pull away…

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    discussed it and since you have no knowledge of this world and the prophecy what-so-ever, we will have to start from the beginning,” said Daichi. “Here we have the stories of our universe and how our worlds have come to be,” Anika said as she opened the thick leather book. Our world, like many other worlds in our universe, is guarded by various gods and goddesses. The gods and goddesses of the world of Hatsumi are known as, Sora, Akemi, Riku, and Kiyoko, they each possess an affinity for one…

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    Paul wrote Romans to the believers in Rome as a guide on how to serve God and live for Him daily. The truths in this book still apply to us today. Romans 1-8 gives a basic idea of the worldview a Christian should have. God commands Christians to live differently than the rest of the world. We are to honor Christ in everything that we say and do. It is important for Christians so fully understand what it means to have a biblical worldview. Romans lays out what a Christian should think regarding…

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    It is common for people to want to know where they came from or how they came to be. The Bible has two different stories explaining what happened during creation. Though, different people view these stories differently. To some the seven days of creation in Genesis 1 are actually seven days, to others those days are viewed as hundred of thousand of years. Either could be correct because there is no actual primary source of knowledge about creation In Genesis 1 there are seven distinct days of…

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    drove scientists to theories that were not at all true. For example the initial idea that the earth was at the center of the universe was a perfect example of how a lack of proper tools to aid in observation of the planets resulted in people believing Plato and Aristotle’s inaccurate theory of a geocentric universe when in actuality we have a heliocentric (sun-centered) universe. Gleiser then goes on to inform the readers on how Galileo was able to build a telescope with a twenty-time…

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