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    broad perspective on one’s world view could be the western culture verse the eastern culture. However the worldviews or cultural perspective can be narrowed into categories such as Naturalist which includes atheism, agnosticism, and existentialism; Pantheism – Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and New Age Conciseness; Theism - Christianity, Islam, and Judaism; Spiritualism and Polytheism, and Post…

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    Animal testing has been a controversial topic for a long time while there are people that suspect it and same that don't. although it is an inhumane or dangerous to the health of the animal. people's opinions change relatively to each debate where feelings and natural beliefs come before the thought of changing the near future by most, but not all simple tests. I feel as if animal testing should be legal, as long as they don't stretch to inhumane heights. First, since animals aren't humans they…

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    Prayer is acceptable in reprove so extensive as the speaker is private, such as a studier. This myth has rising from a error of the settlement clause. Together, these two clauses are the base for divorce of church and estate. If the college does not recommend to let external assembly to have admittance to its facilities or students, however, it is not required to do so simply because a conscientious block force a petition. Indeed, many height standards for style arts exact that students learn to…

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    individuals is known as the Pantheism. They believe God is similar to the universe, which every natural being is of the universe, and are of God. In addition, they believe that there is no good or bad, only human perspective. Their thought process is the wiser one becomes, their perspective changes the way they view good and evil. The second group of individuals is the Christians, Jews, and Mohammedans. One of the major differences, between the two groups is that the Pantheism viewpoint…

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    worldview between faith and reason. Therefore, Apologetics is not restricted or reserved to defend a single worldview, faith, reason, and concept or theorem. [1] For instance, the most plausible worldview contenders are monotheism, naturalism, and pantheism (Groothuis, 2011). Monotheism is the belief in a single all-powerful god, as opposed to religions that believe in multiple gods. [5] Judaism encompasses the religion, philosophy, culture and way of life of the Jewish people. [5] Christianity…

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    as one or many. Smith goes on to say, “The Hindus have represented God in innumerable forms (Smith 36).” They worship many different Gods such as Indra, the God of the Sky or Brahman, who is the ultimate God. Taoists on the other-hand are pantheism. Pantheism is the belief that God and the universe are equivalent. The Tao Te Ching can be divided into five main parts. The Tao, Yin Yang, Wu Wei, The Sage and Te. The Tao according to Smith has three meanings, the way of ultimate reality, the way…

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    consist of the argument from fine-tuning, that is the universe was created just perfectly well for human existence and the existence of all organisms that support the existence of humanity. The problem of evil was strongly supported by Spinoza’s Pantheism and the German philosophers Johann Fichte and G.W.F. Hegel in which all postulated that the concept of God is identical to the universe, and that God was not the Creator of Universe. Further, Voltaire, a French philosopher explained that God…

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    If we were to call the reality God, then God becomes man (Smart, 2016). Therefore since there is only one reality, and we are man, we are also God. Pantheism would be an example of a monistic religion. As mentioned, Christianity is based on the Holy Trinity. This concept, of a god who exists and is present in three different manifestations, lends itself to polytheism. And Hinduism, with one god, who…

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    epitomized through his description of sin in the beginning of the novel as inexorable in every society. Hawthorne also reflects his religious views and those of his times period in the way he sees god and nature as one, similar to the ideas of Pantheism, a belief in the manifestation of god through nature. Hawthorne frequently links god to nature as seen when Hester calls to nature, as if calling to god, for forgiveness, “’Thou shalt forgive me!’ cried Hester, flinging herself on the fallen…

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    is perfectly evident to my mind that there exists a necessary, eternal, supreme, and intelligent being. This is no matter of faith, but of reason". Indeed, his focus on the idea of a universe based on reason and a respect for nature reflected the Pantheism which was increasingly popular throughout the 17th and 18th…

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