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    Kurt Baier

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    purposes. The Purpose of Human Existence: The conditions necessary to sustain life will not last forever. We are to live lives full of activities devoid of purpose are futile and worthless. -Contemporary Astronomy: By referring to the Big Bang Theory Baier says refutes the Christian ideas and agrees with the modern scientific view. -Contemporary Biology: “Science does not rob human life of purpose‚ but rather helps us to comprehend what our purpose of life is.” Two Conceptions of Purpose:

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    Christian‚ atheist‚ agnostic and in addition my own point of view. Most Scientist believe that god doesn’t exists due to the creation of the earth‚ scientist think the universe was created by the big bang theory and there is scientific evidence of this being true‚ they believe that in big Bang theory ‚ a giant swirling cloud of rock and dust merged. Eventually‚ the space particles in this cloud began clumping up together‚ until our universe was created. This is believed because valid pieces of evidence

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    Exploring the virtual reality conjecture Brian Whitworth Introduction Computers today simulate entire worlds‚ with their own time‚ space and objects‚ but that our world could be so is normally a topic of science fiction‚ not physics. Yet that the world is illusory has a long history. In Buddhism‚ the world expresses the Universal Mind‚ in Hinduism it is Maya‚ the illusion of "God’s play”‚ and to Plato it was just shadows flickering on a wall1. That the world is digital is also not new‚ as to

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    to understand the vastness of the universe and their place in it. As we approached the 20th century‚ evolution theories about the origin of the universe had proceeded at a rapid pace. New discoveries and inventions‚ such as telescopic devices‚ enabled people to see parts of the universe never before imagined. But‚ up until the last century‚ and in some cases‚ even now‚ most origin theories have been religious in nature. Ancient Greek mythology believed fiery that gods battled‚ bore

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    genesis where God’s hands over a six-day period created all that we know. This common knowledge was challenged in 1755 by a German Philosopher named Immanuel Kant (Macpherson‚ 1911) He was known as the central figure of modern philosophy and created the theory that the earth was much older then the bible stated. For this Comparative essay‚ I will be discussing the Original Creation of the Earth and the Age of the Earth. In this essay I will compare the two key viewpoints of the Nebular Hypothesis (Old-Earth

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    1. The original Big Bang model had three major problems. The ’fix’ that solved them is known as _________.  COSMIC INFLATION THEORY 2. When light from a hot solid‚ liquid‚ or dense gas passes through a cooler gas‚ it will produce a/an _________ spectrum. ATOMIC SPECTRUM 3. One name that has been given the mysterious force apparently responsible for driving the acceleration of the universe’s expansion is _________. DARK ENERGY 4. The area on the H-R diagram where “normal” stars can be found

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    Product –Amazon Kindle Fire Products are not only the physical goods that we typically think of them; they also include services – sometimes as a different product and many a times as an extension of the product itself. At the heart of every product (or service) is providing value to consumers and getting value in return from them in the form of profits. With virtually every attractive market flooded with numerous competitors‚ service as an extension of the product offered sometimes becomes the

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    Does God Exists? Ontological argument solely relies on purely logical inferences‚ rather than verifiable evidence. According to the premises supported by the argument‚ we can conclude that the claim God does exist can be conceived‚ but it was rather presented with assuage the doubts than to convince the skeptics. The argument begins by establishing the necessity of God’s existence through an explanation of the concept of necessary being. It is impossible to conceive of anything as coming into existence

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    Fake It Till You Make It

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    Empathy – fake it till you make it Big Bang Theory – Yeah that’s what happens after too many curries. Place an Aakhirah perspective on things Change your glasses – Change your paradigm Drop the drama – pick up reality Don’t judge a book by its cover If you want to be better in the eyes of Allah‚ then call to Allah‚ do righteous deeds‚ stand firm and say‚ ‘I am one of the muslims.’ If the whole world rejects you‚ you have Allah‚ Allah is sufficient for us. OnLY true power is Allahs power

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    What is the "Cosmological Argument" for God’s existence?  Be sure to make the premises and conclusion clear.  Discuss what you take to be the strongest objection to this argument‚ and explain why you think it succeeds or fails. The cosmological argument for God’s existence differs from both the scriptural and ontological arguments in the way in which humans created it. Rather than looking at logical arguments or religious texts‚ the cosmological argument was derived because of humanity’s ability

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