The Gods Must Be Crazy

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    seeing, more a perpetual twilight, a constant dullness. This is normal with no sun, it had not been created yet. God has a dilemma, he 's bored. It 's the beginning of time (whenever that is), part of being God is the need for attention. It does not occur to anyone, but God has needs, just like everyone. The beings he made were in his image, if they have needs, the creator must also need something. Why create things that did not worship you in return. He had tried everything to elevate…

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    celebrate Christmas,” said Alex. In addition, everyone in the family went happily from the airport to their home. It was the best Christmas present, to see someone you have not seen for three years. Around the dinner table James and Alex said” God bless us, God bless us…

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    Poseidon was a determined man. He was so perfectionist that he caused Atlantis collapse. He was the god of the seas,rivers and earthquakes. Poseidon had a poweful trident. He was creating the earthquakes by hitting his trident to the ground. Poseidon hated his father, Zeus. Zeus was the king of the gods,ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. He was self-confident. He didn’t like Poseidon too. They were living in peace for that moment…

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    authors had on his atheistic life, “In reading Chesterton, as in reading MacDonald, I did not know what I was letting myself in for. A young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading. There are traps everywhere. . . God is, if I may say it, very unscrupulous.” (www.gci.org). And just as his quote says these softening of his heart over the years eventually lead him to accepting Christ. He has quite the interesting testimony,…

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    states to believe in God through his Wager and Hume discusses his disbelief in miracles, both are sufficient and persuasive views. Blaise Pascal states in his Wager that, “God is, or is not” (Pascal p. 191). Which side is right? Reason cannot make you choose, let alone make you defend either of the choices. Pascal offers a prudential reason to believe in God called the Wager, even if it is unlikely. The general idea of the Wager is that a person cannot come to realize that God exists through…

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    titled Is Morality a Figment?: “Putting God in charge of morality is one way to solve the problem [of what is considered moral], of course, but Plato made short work of it 2,400 years ago” (58). Hereby declaring that while Plato, and other philosophers of his time, strongly argued that God is the source of knowing what is moral and immoral. Pinker goes on to question the moral compass that is God, by posing a series of questions. One of them being: “[s]uppose that God commanded us to torture a…

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    and the shaper. Grendel's first encounter with the humans was a very unpleasant situation. Grendel accidentally traps himself in a tree he is discovered by a group of thanes out on patrol. Grendel expresses no hostile intentions towards the “crazy” (ch.2, pp.27) creatures. The thanes don’t understand what Grendel is and are very uneasy about the whole situation. The tall man thinks Grendel…

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    most likely raised as any other Native girl. Pocahontas learned how to farm, harvest, collect firewood, and build houses, despite being known as a “princess”(“Pocahontas”). As well as not being a standard “princess”, Pocahontas was not her true name(Crazy Horse). It was a nickname, meaning “the naughty one”, given to her at a young…

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    The beginning statement said this is David’s Psalm as he is running from his son Absalom. I can’t imagine the pain and hurt David must be feeling. His own son is trying to find him and take over his kingdom and even kill him. I’m sure God has similar feelings when we his children run from him and try to place ourselves in a position that is “higher” than the Lord Almighty. It’s a hard prayer for David to ask the LORD to take care of the wickedness (his on son) that is seeking after him. I’m not…

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    disasters, personal sin, or anything else bring us to a point of crisis, how we respond – the decisions we make and actions we take – will either reflect a faithful, obedient, God honoring heart or a doubtful, self-centered one. Because crises bring about the need to make many decisions, Christians are afforded opportunities to glorify God by making choices and acting in ways that honor Him. The Biblical Crisis Intervention model presented in this book provided a template upon which the…

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