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    The mere existence of a greater being‚ God has been a debate for longer than almost any other scientific in history. We are told that McCloskey refers to arguments as proofs and often implies that they cannot definitively establish the case for God‚ so therefore they should be abandoned. He says that because these arguments/debates‚ have no proof he dismisses the term argument and refers to them as “proofs”. McCloskey states that theists do not believe in God because said proofs but rather than as

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    Is God real?

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    ‘God is not real’: A philosophical question is a question that has no right or wrong answer‚ a philosophical question makes you think more deeply to come up with an answer. People will have different answers depending on what they believe. ‘God is not real’ is a philosophical question because this question doesn’t immediately make you think of a particular physical object. This question has no right or wrong answer. Different people might have different responses to philosophical questions because

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    Biblical Worldview Essay Genesis is the first book of the bible‚ and shows how God created and shaped this world. There is so much information in this great book‚ but there are specifics on our world‚ identity‚ relationships‚ and civilization itself. I will be correlating not only what Genesis says about these things‚ but also what they do for me in my day-to-day life in which I try to live as Christ has called me. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1 ESV). The first

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    Is there any similarities between Plato’s form of Good and God? St Augustine was a follower to Christianity. He thought that religion should include not just faith but reason. He wrote a lot about religious philosophy about Christianity and used some ideas from Plato. St Augustine used many ideas from Plato about the form of Good‚ and concluded that there were many similarities between the concept of God and Plato’s form of Good. He saw this because St Augustine’s philosophical ideas were based

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    Fast and Feast

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    Over the course of this five-day period I have gained much more experience than I thought I would. On the first day of this project I thought it would be easy and did not try to hard to complete my fasting feasting statement of fasting on complaining and feasting on appreciation. As I reflected on the day‚ I found that I complained even more than I thought. I didn’t realize it as it was happening but while reflecting‚ I realized how often I do it without noticing. At the end of the day I vowed to

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    Rachel’s argument for why morality does not depend on religion because they are theoretically independent‚ since “morality is a matter of reason and conscience and not faith” (Rachels Ch. 4). Divine Command Theory states that if something is morally right when commanded by God; therefore‚ something is morally wrong when forbidden by God. Although‚ this theory gives an objective basis for the morality of God’s commandment as well as motivation for obeying it; there are some problems with the Divine

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    When considering God as "a substance is infinite‚ eternal‚ immutable‚ independent‚ extremely intelligent‚ extremely powerful‚ and has created both myself and everything else‚" yogi realize that the idea of God must have reality far more objective reality he had official: God is an infinite while he is only a finite substance. Since the idea of God cannot be sourced from within himself‚ he concludes that God is the cause of this idea and therefore necessarily exists. The meditation counter argument

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    The passage above is from the book “Proslogion” it comes from Chapter 2 in particular. Anselm of Canterbury wrote the “Proslogion”‚ he is writing an argument about if God truly exists. At the same time‚ Anselm is explaining how and why God is “something-than-which-nothing-greater-can-be-thought”. Anselm is arguing for one of the most famous versions of the “ontological argument for the existence of God‚” which was an argument based purely on the logic of God’s way of being. In this passage‚ Anselm

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    My visual project of transcendentalism is a wreath with pictures and symbols of each principal from the chart. The first principle used is nature. Transcendentalists believed “We should live close to nature‚ for it is our greatest teacher. Nature is emblematic‚ and understanding its language and lessons can bring us closer to god. In fact‚ Nature = God. The words Nature‚ God Universe‚ Over-Soul‚ etc. all mean the same thing. They call it Brahma. Brahma‚ or God‚ is everything‚ but nothing in particular”

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    So Mote It Be Meaning

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    My initial answer to the the definition of So Mote it be was said at the end of a spell/ritual to release energy. I suppose I have not actually tried to find out what the phrase actually means and went strictly on how we always say So Mote it Be at the Prayer and Energy Requests in our school rituals. Now that we have that out of the way‚ why don’t I actually go find out what it means without an assumption! The basic definition of So Mote It Be is‚ So Must It Be‚ And So It Shall Be‚ Amen‚ to be

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