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    Does God Exist?

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    Does God exist? The question of God’s existence is a perplexing one‚ the only evidence we have of God is what we are told from those who worship him‚ and unknowns can be debated logically if a higher being is in control. It has been written that in the beginning there was man and there was woman‚ and God put the two together to create a new race of beings. We are to assume then that God gave these beings a soul to distinguish them from other beings‚ for example‚ plants. The soul is often argued

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    Visitor God

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    "Long before the time of the Pharoahs..there was a god who cares for all of the skies and dozens of his kind...." Inscription found on wall above the Tomb of Osiris The Great Secret Surrounding the Tomb of Osiris In the Late 1950’s ‚ while the Super Power of the United States was tapping into the future through space expeditions‚ the other Super Power of Russia was tapping into the future by seeking the knowledge of the past. A very top secret project began..so secret that even

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    God: Man or Myth?

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    The existence of man‚ earth and universe was no accident. It does not seem likely that such an immense creation would be for no reason. How do we really know the origin of what we identify as our universe? What are the true characteristics of a god? Is the role of god only to create‚ or does god control fate? Has god given us a purpose or are we just simply here for his entertainment? I feel to look into ones beliefs of god‚ one must think beyond the barriers of organized religion. There is most

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    Disembodied existence after death is incoherent The idea of disembodied existence is a dualist view; that the soul and the body are two separate things. Dualists believe that the soul can live on after the death of the body. A prime example of a dualist would be Plato; he believed that the body was gross and unthinking object that has cravings and desires and it connected to sensory illusions. But he believed that the soul was in fact a thoughtful and eternal and craves intellectual stimulation

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    Man and His Cosmic Existence

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    the local neighbourhood of the cosmos in relation to the terrestrial realms which life has inhabited for the last 4 billion years. It shows the definition of the terrestrial environment to be the earth/moon binary eco-system. It shows that this terrestrial nature is part of a greater nature which‚ to a first approximation‚ may be taken to be the local representative of the huge abundance of those natural cosmic entities which every child knows to be the stars. Additionally‚ we observe

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    ‘The idea of God is incoherent’ discuss. (30 marks) I will be discussing how the idea of God is incoherent due to many of his traditional attributes being mutually incoherent. God cannot possess many of his attributes together because they simply do not make sense. First is God’s omnipotence. He is said to be all-powerful‚ for example it is said in Genesis that “God created the heavens and the earth”. His omnipotence is shown in the creation of the world and how the world still ceases to exist

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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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    The Concept of God

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    The concept of God in Christianity and Islam Christianity and Islam are two of the world’s most popular religions. Both have some different beliefs but are similar in origin. In these two religions God is perceived in similar and different ways. In Christianity‚ Christians believe that God is three different persons combined into one also known as the trinity. In Islam‚ Muslims believe that God is one that he doesn’t have a father or a mother‚ a son or a daughter‚ and that he has no partners. Even

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    God and Dignity

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    Dignity: It’s Value A Terminal Requirement In English IV Submitted to: Mrs. Jheinena Clarin Teacher Submitted by: Lloyd John Borres And Hannah Gilda Timtim Dedication… The researchers would like to dedicate this research paper to those people who have lost their ways and wander in darkness. We hope that even just a little bit‚ we are able to open your minds and touch your hearts. Always remember that no matter what happens‚ we will always be there for you and accept you.

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    Problem of God

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    Problem of God Final Exam 1. Ideas of what constitutes female and male shape our understanding of many dimensions of our humanity included but not limited to: leadership roles‚ politics‚ family roles‚ and religion. In her book‚ Sexism and God-Talk‚ Rosemary Radford Ruether argues that our understanding of religion‚ specifically Christianity‚ has strongly been influenced by sexism. She outlines the historical and contemporary role of sexism in religion and argues that sexism has shaped our image

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