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    after they died. They worshipped many gods and goddesses‚ each one having a different sort of specialty. Their rituals included animal sacrifices‚ myths explained their origins‚ and they had festivals to celebrate their gods as a way to please them. Not everyone believed firmly in the gods and goddesses‚ though. Some were even noted as skeptics. However‚ religion played a large role in the government of Ancient Greece‚ therefore‚ as a whole‚ the theory of the gods and goddesses was widely accepted.

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    Hanging On: The Description of Eliezer’s Relationship with God in Night World War II breaks out in Europe during the conclusion of the 1930s. Adolph Hitler plunges Germany into darkness while quickly moving to take over bordering countries with his army of Nazis. Eliezer‚ a boy no more than 15 years old‚ lives in Hungary‚ which is dangerously close to Germany. Along with many other Jews‚ Eliezer is deported from his home and into a world of unimaginable terror. Night is a memoir of those experiences

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    Belief in God exists in every culture and has throughout history (www.iep.utm.edu/relig-ep/). If we can conceive one of the greatest possible beings‚ then it must exist. Pragmatic arguments have often been active in the support of theistic belief. Theistic pragmatic arguments are not arguments for the suggestion that God exists; they are arguments that believing God exists is rational. Pragmatic arguments are relevant to belief-formation‚ since teaching a belief is an action. Pragmatic arguments

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    The Existence of God & The Evil in us All 1- Does God exist? (Anselm vs. Gaunilo) (Bertrand Russell) Does God Exist? St.Anselm‚ Archbishop of Canterbury “The Ontological Argument” claims to both prove and disprove God’s existence. However this arguments possess a certain sense of ambiguity‚ meaning that it can be interpreted in different ways and therefore come away with more than one sensible conclusion towards the existence of God. In this paper i will delve in to each argument and give reasons

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    This semester I read Tozer’s “Pursuit of God”. This book explores different aspects of pursuing God. I found it helpful in my understanding of how to have a personal relationship with God. The bottom line is that we must cultivate our relationship with God. As a result‚ we can take the foundation of our relationship with Christ and develop our relationships with others. I believe that God’s role in developing a desire to know Him is a hunger that is placed within us. Our spiritual wellness

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    in the Bible‚ and is equivalent to God speaking. The Bible was written over a one thousand and five hundred year period‚ written by more than forty authors‚ written on three continents (Asia‚ Africa‚ Europe)‚ and written in three languages (Hebrew‚ Aramaic‚ Greek). The Bible is an inspired source of knowledge about God‚ Jesus Christ‚ salvation‚ and eternity. The Bible being inspired means that it was breathed or spoken by God‚ and written by other authors that God influenced. In the scripture Psalm

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    GROWING IN INTIMACY OF GOD BY: Marian Barra Introduction The beginning of our relationship with God is from the moment we accept and believe Jesus Christ as our Lord and savior. As it gets personal‚ it grows daily until it becomes deeper and intimate. Intimacy generally refers to the feeling of being in a close personal association and belonging together. It is a familiar and very close affective connection with another as a result of a bond that is formed through knowledge and experience

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    the Celtic Gods are not well known. However‚ what is known is that diverse gods had diverse functions. Some evidences show that in the Celtic society‚ some members had a closer connection to one god than other members. For instance‚ shoemakers would tend to worship the god Lugos because one of his iconographies was shoes. The Celts had a belief of gods living in the “otherworld” and were somehow connected the mythological ancestors of the people. There are over 300 names for the Celtic gods. Some of

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    God vs. Science: 1-INTRODUCTION TO TOPIC: Good morning everyone present here‚ before I start speaking‚ I would like to share a simple dilemma that I have in my mind. This confusion is common‚ may it be any field in life. So‚ being a soldier of my country I would quote in our context only. Question is in the battle field when a soldier‚ a pilot in a jet plane‚ when face the enemy‚ what does he thinks will be there with him to save him- GOD OR THE WEAPON he has with him. As you all must have got

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    Rationality requires either that you wager for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god or that you do not wager for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god. Rationality requires that you hold: 1. The unity of wagering for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god‚ if an unorthodoxly conceived perverse monotheistic god exists‚ is less than positive infinity. 2. The utility of wagering for an orthodoxly conceived monotheistic god‚ if no unorthodoxly conceived perverse monotheistic

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