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    CWV-101: Finding Scripture: God and Creation Worksheet and Journal #3 Topic 3 - Part 1 Finding Scriptures: God and Creation Worksheet For Part 1 of this assignment‚ you will complete this worksheet by finding the Scriptures listed below. Please keep your answers brief. Solid academic writing is expected. Refer to the GCU Academic Writing Guidelines in the Student Success Center. Give a brief summary after each passage listed below. God: Matthew 3:13-17 – John the Baptist knew Jesus was the Messiah

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    Why I believe in God

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    Does God exist? Some say that the Earth and the life on it was just a product of random chance‚ and not created by any intelligent deity. Others say that it couldn’t have occurred simply by random chance‚ and it must have been created by an intelligent Creator. I agree with the latter statement‚ and am writing this to articulate some of the reasons behind why I believe in God. Atheism is sometimes portrayed as being more logical than believing God created the universe‚ but I think that belief in

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    Eros‚ Nyx‚ Erebus‚ Tartarus‚ and Gaia. Eros is the God of sexual desire‚

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    open-minded people; if I believe in something that they do not‚ they will try to empathize with my beliefs and understand my point of view. Comprehension‚ Rhetoric‚ and Writing (pp. 568‚ 569): Armstrong answers the question with her title “What’s God Got to Do with It?” by describing the how the beliefs of different religions tie into one central idea. Armstrong believes the Golden Rule is applied in many religions‚ and should be applied in politics across all nations. She also believes that humans

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    Imago Dei: Image Of God

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    Imago Dei‚ means “Image of God” in Latin and is the basis of all things placed on this Earth. Therefore‚ God is very immanent and put everything and everyone in his own image. Although‚ if all people are made in the image of God‚ then why are there rapists? These crimes that were committed are the polar opposite of Imago Dei. Instead of cherishing the right of human dignity‚ the act of rape destroys it. Heavier sentencing does more to protect the right of human dignity. Basic Christian teaching

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    2. Metaphors are an effective way in creating depth and adding creativity within stories. In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Neale Hurston used motifs of the horizon numerous times to illustrate a symbol of Janie’s crusade to find contentment. The horizon was the strongest metaphor presented in the novel‚ for it had many effects. Janie often stared toward the horizon in search of hope and justification. Her horizon changed continuously as she set out for something bigger. One example was

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    According to Elizabeth Johnson‚ in what ways does Rahner describe God? Explain answer. According to Elizabeth Johnson‚ Rahner explains why he considers God to be human. To create a world full of human beings‚ there had to be a creator ‘and this is what people call God’. (Johnson 2017 p31). This allows Rahner to focus on God as a human subject and not as a mysterious object. Nobody can prove the existence of God therefore Rahner works to describe a person from a modern culture that intended for us

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    According to Elizabeth Johnson in what sorts of ways does Rahner describe God? Rahner describes God as ‘incomprehensible’(Johnson 2008‚ p.38). We as human beings are limited in knowledge and hence we will never be able to fully comprehend God in its entirety. Human beings are unable to fathom how complex God is as we cannot exceed our limited realm of knowledge. Rahner (2008‚ p.36) states that God ‘escapes all categories’. God cannot be defined as just one thing and therefore cannot be categorised

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    Anselm`s view about God is that his existence in our minds proves the existence of him in reality. Trying to prove that he does not in fact exist‚ contradicts the purpose‚ since as attempting to convince others that he does not exist‚ you recognize his being. As you attempt to argue against God while completely understanding the meaning of God‚ you recognize this idea of the “greatest being”. About “the fool who says in his heart“ that God doesn’t exist‚ Anselm argues that there are two ways for

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    The existence of God relies heavily on the idea that there must be a creator of everything‚ whether the creator is a person‚ or an event. The cosmological argument for the existence of God starts by asking why does something exist? And the logical follow through is everything exists has an explanation for its presence in the universe‚ the universe exists and therefore must have a creator. An argument could be made to say that God is the answer for who created the universe. Many will say that the

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