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    What Is Religion?

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    Religion has been embedded in our culture system as histories and narrative. So what is religion, religion is a believe that concerns the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. Most religion but not all believe in that there is one supreme being, the creator of everything which is God. But what is a being, a being can be anything it can be a chair, a car anything. It may mean that God exist in one way or another in a…

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    The Pilgrims Progress

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    The smell of musty yellow paged books invades my nostrils as I quietly walk down an aisle of overwhelming shelves filled with countless adventures waiting to be discovered. I lust after the hardbacks, wondering which one would I call my own for the week, which one would I learn to both love and hate for taking a part of my life, which one would I gladly allow to capture me into its bindings and harshly spit me out once it was done telling its story. My hand lightly grazes the books as I walk,…

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    What Is Psalm Chapter 14

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    Psalm chapter 1 is instruction concerning good and evil. Standing before us is life and death the blessing and also the curse; that we will take the right way which leads to happiness, it avoid that which will certainly put an end to our misery. The different character and condition of godly people and wicked people, those that serve God and those who do not serve God. Psalm discuss the fact that the children of God and the children of the wicked one, as it is ancient. Since the terrible…

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    1Peter 2:19-20 says, “For this is a gracious thing, when, mindful of God, one endures sorrows while suffering unjustly. For what credit is it if, when you sin and are beaten for it, you endure? But if when you do good and suffer for it you endure, this is a gracious thing in the sight of God”. There is a suffering common to man; we have a name for those things like natural disaster and cancer. Then there is the sort of suffering we endure because we worship the Lord, we are hated by many and…

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    On the third meditation, Descartes attempts to prove the existence of God. In order to do this, it is important to believe that God doesn’t rely on anything else for his own existence; he simply has been and always has been and always will be. He is the first cause, same idea that leads to the well-known cosmological argument that is introduced throughout this meditation. For this, Descartes begs us to consider three things: 1) formal reality, 2) objective reality, and 3) the causal principle.…

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    In part X of the “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion,” starts of Demea arguing that, religious belief shapes state of humanity and universal for a better world, but Philo argues that there’s no reasons to believe in God from religious belief. Philo mentions that everyone who sense in religion for god are men who are morally wrong for believing an imagery person who has great power. Demea states that miseries of life from an unhappy men to enjoyments of life, like riches and honors have been…

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    The Flexibility Of Will

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    1. That God could prevent evil actions and preserve human freedom of will Oftentimes, doubters will assert that God could have kept an insidiousness and safeguard flexibility of will; on the other hand, it is essential that if the recent is to exist then the previous can't. Flexibility of will involves the capacity to act as per one's sentiments and decisions with no outside obstruction. Any confinement set on these two fundamentally prompts lost individual opportunity as an outside power…

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    Whether he was a Christian, a deist, or an atheist will likely never be sufficiently answered, but by bringing philosophical doubt into conversation with religion, Descartes did take a monumentally important risk. During a time when thinkers like Gisbert Voetius commonly equated doubt with denial, it was unavoidable that Descartes would have been accused of undermining the church. Though he carefully wore his “mask” in his writings, it may be that Descartes recognized that doubt was a force that…

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    All Boys Are Boys

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    One can easily compare and contrast the idea of “faith” and the idea of “belief” by simply looking their definitions up in a dictionary. I will explain the two concepts, however, because some people – for whatever reason – question the importance of dictionaries and their place in an intellectual environment. First and foremost, all faiths qualify as beliefs, but not all beliefs are faith. If this is confusing, it follows the same logic behind the following statement: “all boys are people, but…

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    Nonbelievers

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    If humanity knows that every religion is, wisdom and the word of God, a cohesive religious understanding can end the craving for harmony. Accordingly, several truth-seekers ensured to strive and setup such ultimate balance using philosophies identical to Omnism a viewpoint with certainty. Conversely, radical religious thoughts create hopeless clashes between religions and the taunting continues. Such brutal people work for their own personal benefits and hurt believers themselves, in the name of…

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