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    consistent and purer concept of god‚ but he paid the price of a pioneer in that the masses misunderstood him. He was considered as the destroyer of the gods of the Greeks. He maintained that the centrality of the real essence of man and individual is not only its acceptance of the different gods but the real understanding of one’s relationship with others in a rational manner. This implies a rational knowledge with all its capabilities within the realm of knowledge – the highest god‚ thus‚ the nature and conceptualization

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    Hasan for marxists.org‚ 2006; HTML/Proofread: Andy Blunden and Mike Bessler; CopyLeft: Creative Common (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006. It is a matter of debate whether my lack of belief in the existence of an Omnipresent‚ Omniscient God is due to my arrogant pride and vanity. It never occurred to me that sometime in the future I would be involved in polemics of this kind. As a result of some discussions with my friends‚ (if my claim to friendship is not uncalled for) I have realised

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    theism contains a conception of one single God‚ a being of great power‚ wisdom‚ and goodness. This God is not just a great being or even the greatest being of all beings that have existed or will exist‚ but the greatest possible being. This means that God is a being which no greater being can exist or even be conceived to exist. Naturally then‚ God is taken to be a being whose goodness‚ power‚ and knowledge are such that it is logically impossible for any being‚ including God‚ to have a greater

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    Angels Introduction The fact that God has created a realm of personal beings other than mankind is a fitting topic for systematic theological studies for it naturally broadens our understanding of God‚ of what He is doing‚ and how He works in the universe. We are not to think that man is the highest form of created being. As the distance between man and the lower forms of life is filled with beings of various grades‚ so it is possible that between man and God there exist creatures of higher than

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    threatening horn; White the Lily white shall in love delight‚ Nor a thorn nor a threat stain her beauty bright.” Blake imagined himself under spiritual influences. He saw various forms and heard the voices of angels‚ fairies‚ kings of the past and even God; the past and future were before him and he heard in imagination‚ even the awful voice which called on Adam amongst the trees of the garden. In this kind of dreaming abstraction‚ he lived much of his life; all his s works are stamped with it. Though

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    Self-Discovery: Who Am I?

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    In human existence‚ a question commonly asked is‚ "Who am I?" This question is the heart of the quest for the Self. This is a quest which may take a lifetime‚ sometimes longer‚ to fulfill. One path‚ of self-discovery‚ is when people turn to their surroundings in their search. In turning to their surroundings‚ people are able to see their Selves by the things around them. In observing the surroundings‚ people may‚ not only‚ find their Selves‚ but establish their Selves. This path‚ however‚ is not

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    “Religious language is meaningless” The problem of religious language considers whether it is possible to talk about God meaningfully if the traditional conceptions of God as being incorporeal‚ infinite‚ and timeless‚ are accepted. Because these traditional conceptions of God make it difficult to describe him‚ religious language has the potential to be meaningless. Theories of religious language either attempt to demonstrate that such language is meaningless‚ or attempt to show how religious language

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    A GREAT MASTER Baba Gurbachan Singh was born on December 10‚ 1930 in Peshawar‚ now in Pakistan. He received boundless love and affection from his parents. Baba Avtar Singh and Jagat Mata Budhwanti as also from the True Master‚ Baba Buta Singh‚ then residing with the family. Right from his infancy‚ the child Gurbachan manifested rare and remarkable qualities. These qualities comprised sensitiveness to human sorrow and suffering‚ sympathy for the afflicted‚ avoidance of all disputes and discords and

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    The Pulley

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    THE PULLEY When God at first made man‚ Having a glasse of blessings standing by; Let us (said he) poure on him all we can: Let the worlds riches‚ which dispersed lie‚ Contract into a span. So strength first made a way; Then beautie flow’d‚ then wisdome‚ honour‚ pleasure: When almost all was out‚ God made a stay‚ Perceiving that alone of all his treasure Rest in the bottome lay. For if I should (said he) Bestow this jewell also on my creature‚ He would adore my gifts in stead of me‚

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    entire Hebrew worldview is centered on their faith in God‚ who is the author of creation and the source of all that is good and righteous. In fact‚ it would be truly impossible to analyze any aspect of Hebrew culture without first considering their beliefs on God. They gained their purpose‚ morality‚ indeed‚ their sense of identity‚ from their Creator and Sustainer‚ a fact that make them unique from other historical cultures. Their views on God also affected how they viewed both the past and future

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