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    to new situations‚ creative utilization of experiential learning in adaptation to new situations‚ effective cooperation with others‚ self-motivation and a desire to work for one’s own purposes. The aim of education is to encourage natural learning which is a feature of human development is. The need for learning cannot be met without education. Education civilizes man and inculcates moral values and principles for living out a better social life in the world. According to many educationist and philosophers

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    I find the most compelling argument for the Bible being the Word of God is the Unique Revelation of Jesus Christ. He is by far‚ the greatest man that ever walked the face of the earth. Essentially every aspect of human life has been changed in some way‚ because of the life & teachings of Jesus. As a follower of Christ it is not merely what He taught‚ but who the person of Jesus Christ claimed to be and what he practiced while He was here on earth that convinces me of who He is. Dr Towns explains

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    and analyze which picture I think is more plausible. Firstly‚ I want to give the background of the proposal that Descartes criticizes in paragraph 24. In Third Meditation‚ Descartes argues the existence of God for the first time. His argument is known as the cognitive causal principle and goes like this: 1) The cause of an idea must contain formally (or eminently) as much reality as the idea contains objectively. 2) My idea of God contains infinite reality objectively. 3) My idea of God is caused

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    that the presence of evil does not diminish the possibility of an all-good‚ all-knowing‚ all-powerful God— Ex: In this paper I will be arguing that even though evil exists‚ it does not mean that the Judeo-Christian concept of God is false. This is because there are other explanations available with which I agree. Namely…. (2) The body of your paper should contain a statement of the argument you are addressing (including any relevant factual information) also who makes

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    The argument I find to be most convincing is the one that says‚ THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BECAUSE OF ITS UNIQUE REVELATION OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST‚ the reason why this is so compelling to me because it is human nature that we “believe” in something. As human beings we are easily to be influence and persuaded (as Adam and Eve were in Genesis 3). Of course‚ if you believe in the BIBLE. That is why I find it so interesting that it is easy for men to argue about whether or not the BIBLE is true

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    The question of “Does God exist‚” is a question that many people have tried to answer throughout many centuries. Although the answer to whether He exist or not is unsolved and most likely never will be solved‚ the answer to whether we can prove that he exists is a relatively easy one to answer. The answer is simply‚ no. We cannot prove whether He exist‚ but on the other hand no scientist or philosopher has ever been able to prove that He does not exist. Although the answer is quite simple‚ we can

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    affirms the name ‘God’ means that He is infinitely good (pg. 125). The first argument offered concludes there must be a first mover‚ “and this everyone understands to be God” (pg. 126). His first argument does not prove the unmoved mover is good or bad. Aquinas‚ like most‚ understand God to be the original mover and infinitely good. Can we take Aquinas’ first argument as any proof of God’s existence? I believe not. Aquinas must argue such a creator is all good. Aquinas’ fourth argument puts all beings

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    ‘The design arguments prove God’s existence’. Assess this view. (30 marks) Design arguments‚ also sometimes known as teleological arguments‚ from the Greek ‘Telos’ for goal and ‘Logos’‚ meaning reason‚ hence reasoning for a goal or purpose and that purpose being God’s existence. These arguments endeavour to ascertain God’s existence‚ by inferring from evidence of design and purpose in the universe‚ and claim that there must have been a designer of this. Design arguments start from experience

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    The argument of evil is one of the most contradicting arguments in the philosophy of religion. This argument states that if evil exists how and why can God exist as well? The traditional theist believes that the definition of God is some superior being who is omnibenevolent‚ omnipotent and omniscient. This sums up to a being who is all good‚ loving‚ powerful and knowing‚ a being of such greatness is also known as God. Although this definition does create much problems to the argument of evil‚ which

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    The Riddle of Existence Leibniz’s formulation: “Why is there something rather than nothing”‚ is perhaps one of the most important questions ever posed in Philosophy. It had taken philosophy into a level wherein ‘everything’ is included in its realm; not only abstracta but also concreta. However‚ the question is more focused on the origins and explanations of the existence of concrete objects. Aside from explaining why concrete objects exist and where they come from‚ and who/what made them; the

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