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    Cleanthes Vs Philo

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    Divine nature of the Universe is a highly controversial topic engrossing the minds of philosophers since the Antiquity up to nowadays. Mostly these controversies arise from the inconsistency of theological explanations on the nature of religion. Another topic under debates is on the subject on Human nature. In the given paper, I am going to compare Cleanthes’ and Philo’s views on Deity and reflect upon their disagreements on the inductive argumentation, and provide the explanation of deductive…

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    Ethic I normally don 't admit this, but I like to argue. Usually I can keep my thoughts to myself, but lately I have been getting frustrated with people because they always agree with each other even though evidence or proof is lacking. Things that are said are accepted, and no good discussions occur. That is when I begin to play the devil 's advocate even if I know that the majority is correct. For example, I know that people should be stewards of the earth; in fact, most people I know also…

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    throughout all of time and taught in the scriptures since the very beginning. I will teach you throughout this book how the creation process follows and uses the law of attraction, and I will reveal to you some of the greatest secrets behind the universe to unlock all goodness to flow forth abundantly unto you. Today you are still in the process of being created and can use the laws of energy to attract into your lives the sweetest joys, an enormous peace, and all the happiness you could have,…

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    There are many beliefs about the origin of the universe. Many people believe that the world was created differently which creates a countless number of worldviews. For some, they refer to the Bible to get a better understanding of how the world came to be. The first two chapters of Genesis explain this belief. For others, they may choose to take a more scientific approach and attribute the creation to chemical and biological means. Whichever understanding someone may have, impacts their…

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    I have been born 3 times. The first time was 13.8 billion years ago, when the universe began to exist. The second time was on November 24, 1997, when my mother brought her second child into the world. The third time I was born, and the time most relevant to this discussion, was on a sweaty afternoon in Sophomore year when a girl asked me for bus money, and I decided it was time I learned to accept the first two. So here I am, made up of atoms that are 13.8 billion years old, a body almost 19…

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    The creation of the universe, a vast and controversial subject of origins, is constantly debated, twisted, and altered to reach a point of what some would say, an understanding. Everyone has thought about questions of origin, and this debate is no stranger to conversation between people. The question of origins can arise in any area of study. In the study of chemistry one would wonder, where these elements originated. In more political science studies, specifically government, one would wonder…

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    The Fermi-Paradox

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    Is the universe barren or teeming with life? The observable universe; the part of the universe from where the light has had time to travel to earth is approximately 90 billion light years in diameter. There are 20 billion sun-like stars in just our Milky Way galaxy and recently we learned that planets are much more common than we thought. Those are the planets which are situated within the goldilocks zone of its home star, where the temperature is just right for water to remain in liquid state…

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    the area has just been subject to the Aleratherion and Kel 'Shal 'Ma of his entire species in their fully united majesty. Strangely enough, the origins of this cannot be determined. It is as though the presence is being dissipated across the entire universe with the faint and distinct traces of a Promigene muddled into the mix of this foreboding and incredibly powerful presence. Such a presence puts even Lutessa on edge as she calms the masses with public announcements dismissing worries of an…

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    It is in relation with the eternity of God. However the notion of time in Abrahamic tradition is linear that there is a clear beginning and the end of things. For example, there is a clear beginning of the universe, which is when God created it. Also there is a clear end of the world, which is the afterlife, when every humans will face the judgement of the God. This linear notion of time that things are always in progress leaving from the beginning and heading…

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    Christmas In The Bible

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    (Heavens do not include God’s dwelling place, but rather the sky and the atmosphere). The expression “the heavens and the earth” indicates the totality of the universe. God created an orderly, and very good universe. Verse two tells us the earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep. The power of God demonstrates His ability to bring order out of chaos by taking the formless and void and creating form and…

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