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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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    “agree” with Feuerbach is because we have not seen God, therefore like he stated, we create our own image. One source that makes me support that statement is through the movie/book: Heaven is for real. This movie/book at the end gave an image of what God could really look like, all because of a kid that went to heaven and came back to Earth and shared his visions. After watching this movie, I realized that we are used to the stereotypical image of God; which is an individual with brown beard and…

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    it is going to be time bound. But on the other hand, if we take to be uncreated then its eternal with God and it compromises the oneness of the God. So either way it turns us to be problematic and its theological significant is to come up with the theory that does not compromise either the eternality of the Qur’an meta historicity of the Qur’an does not compromise the oneness of God. 2. The dilemma raise in the fact that if we take the human free, then God is not sovereign, because humans are…

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    teachings of Jesus Christ who is the son of God. Judaism is ancient monotheistic religion. Judaism is about the world we live in and how we should live it. Islam is Abrahamic religion and is based on a religious text the Qur’an. Islam is second largest religion with one billion followers. Although Judaism, Islam and Christinaity have similarites for examples they all believe God created the world and that he is powerful. They also have there differences. The God in Christianity is the person who…

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    Vanity In Genesis 1

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    when it is lived with God and life without God is vanity. Adam and Eve experienced vanity the moment they stopped believing God. The theology of Genesis 1 is of work which begins with a theology of creation and goes on Genesis 2 where man worked in the garden of Eden. This work brought fulfillment in Genesis 2 and pain in Genesis 3 because God cursed the ground that man works on. Humans males experiences and find their highest us fulfillment in their work (job). Work is where God is omnipotence…

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    The Divine command theory is a meta - ethical theory which states that an action is obligatory if and only if, it is commanded by God. In this essay, I will examine whether any form of divine command theory is defensible. In defence, I shall begin by looking at the modified theory as proposed by Robert Adams. Secondly, I will attempt to assess objections from Plato, Austin and Wainwright; before proceeding to evaluate whether these objections are successful in demeaning this theory. Let us take…

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    passages of The Life of Antony and The Life of Saint Macrina, relationship plays a crucial role in leading oneself to the ascetic life. It is apparent that Antony and Macrina come to the ascetic life, not only from the relationship they reach for with God, but the intentionally neglectful relationship they have with the Devil. The relationship one holds with the Lord proves to further their ascetics on their path of transformation in Christ as they possess an unfathomable love for the Lord and…

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    example, the Bhils believe in the idea of the High God, which is similar to the other religions, who also have a single, supreme God: Allah of Islam, God of Christianity and Judaism. Traditions such as Christmas are also celebrated by the Bhils, as in Christianity. The Bhils belief in evil spirits causing illness could be seen as similar to the Christian belief of the Devil and/or evil that is believed to cause people harm. 2. The Bhils claim to make up gods and…

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    1 The basic theological principles of Luther’s Protestant Reformation can be summarized through the three alones: Sola Scriputura, Sola Fide, and Sola Gratia. Learning to know God is a very important aspect of the Christian faith and can be accomplished through Sola Scriptura, or by way of scripture alone. As the Word of God, the Bible acts as a medium that connects its reader directly to Him. For the individual, scripture teaches us everything that is necessary for our salvation from sin and is…

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    lives to be where it is now, and that being is known as god. When we were a child, we did not have a choice whether we truly believed in the existence of God. We were told what to believe and never questioned it that belief. In this essay, I will analyze the existence of god between “Does God Exist?” by Ernest Nagel and “Why God Allows Evil” by Richard Swinburne. Although Nagel rejects the existence of God, he establishes two causes for why God exists. The first argument is the cosmological…

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