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    to each other and the density of the universe was infinite, which according to the “general theory of relativity…predicts that there” was “a singular point in the universe” [3]. Before big bang, nothing existed. Energy and time were created later. This theory is in coherence with the scientific method. If we invest some thinking to find some evidences that support the existence of god, we can find a few evidences. The Teleological Argument is an argument that supports the evidence of god.…

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    Ouroboros Research Paper

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    the netherworld. In the 14th century b.c it’s about the movements of the god ra and his organisation with Osiris in the underworld. In a drawing the two snakes are holding their rear end in their mouths with a coil wrapped around there head with giant feet representing an enormous god whom may symbolise ra and Osiris coming together as a unit. Both snakes are examples of the (deity me hen) who is known to have protected god ra in his journey of the underworld and the motif symbolises the…

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    Madison Lapsley Dr. King DWC 101-006 September 26, 2017 Monotheism’s Moral Order In Genesis, there is a single god, meaning that the story revolves around a monotheistic religion. In Atrahasis, there are several different gods, meaning that it revolves around a polytheistic religion. Because Genesis surrounds a singular god, there is a moral order. This is because with a singular God, there is a concrete way to live that is viewed as righteous. A universe with a true moral order revolves around…

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    cultures. In other words, relativism forces respect cultures to the point of making you stop and do not make a judgment at all. Ethically, at least, it should allow us to say that something is right or wrong, no matter where or who is involved. On the other hand, Divine Command is a very primitive ethical theory which proposes…

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    projected on God, objective in nature. 5. They are his nature, not fragmentary parts. God is his love, holiness, power, etc. But these attributes are different ways at getting at who God is. Attributes of Greatness (moral/natural attributes) I. Spirituality – God is Spirit 1. Not matter, does not possess physical nature. John 4.24, God is spirit. 2. Not limited spatially or geographically. John 4.21, not destructible 3. Hands and feet? Anthropomorphisms – truth about God with…

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    quoting Psalms 115:3 “Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him”. This can be put in another way “There is absolutely nothing that happens in the universe that is outside of God’s influence and authority. As King of kings and Lord of lords, God has no limitations.” Basically, this means that since God created the universe he is sovereign over all of his creation. Being sovereign “means being the ultimate source of all power, authority, and everything that exists. Only God can make those…

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    Post-Solomon Lessons

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    Hebrew poetry. Others, including Protestant investigators, assign the work to the post-Solomon perod. Lessons. The book provides an answer to the challenge made by Satan. There are people who will serve God even in adversity, for God is worthy of our praise in addition to the blessings He provides. The Book does not present definitive answers to why innocent people suffer, but does makes these points: 1. God’s workings are beyond man’s ability to understand. We must trust in God, no matter…

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    aware that no-one has a clear idea on how the earth was made. In the Apache creation story the earth is made from the sweat of all the gods the creator made. The earth begins as a smooth ball with land on one side and water on the other. The heavens were made by the creator and his 28 sky-people whilst the earth was undergoing a great flood. All the creators ‘gods’ were in this flood secured on a floating, hollow sphere. Once the flood was over, the plain earth was filled with rivers, hills,…

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    Reflection Of Apologetics

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    I wish that I had a super convicting story of how I found Jesus, and how I then started to follow him. I didn’t go through a crazy life changing event, I didn’t grow up in a rough home, I was instead, just brought up in a faithful environment. My story of becoming a christian is pretty ordinary, but I just like anyone else who became a christian, I still had to accept christ in my heart. My parents and most of my extended family are christians, so I never was surrounded by people who believed in…

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    though everyones eyes get open to other paths through out life because of certain encounters with others and their beliefs. But eventually our view points came back to what we were ultimately first were taught.…

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