Does God Exist

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    The World

    put a picture together of what the world is like, which most take as reality. Without consciousness there is nothing. Greater understanding of God – All power is within us through soul and vibration – Computer/internet/radio/vibration- Our 5 sences are very limited – Double attention – No ME – we think in concepts, chair. Time = illusion, all that exists is present moment- Everything is connected – Religion was made to enslave – NWO hidden knowledge of true power body/soul/vibration from world.

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    Philos and Ethics

    philosopher whose work on the nature and existence of God and his arguments for a moral code based on the ‘natural law’ God has instilled in the universe have formed the central teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. He sought to bring faith and reason together in order to develop the place of theology in the world. The argument from design finds its origins in Aquinas’ Summa Theologica and is the fifth of his five ways of proving the existence of God. Aquinas’ argument can be explained as follows:

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    The Aspects of Existentialism

    that there is no human nature. “If existence really does precede essence, there is no explaining things away by reference to a fixed and given human nature.” (Sartre 1131.) He also believed that God does not exist. “On the other hand, if God does not exist, we find no values or commands to turn to which legitimize our conduct. (Sartre 1131.) Meaning, we are the ones to blame for our own actions and choices that we make, if God doesn’t exist were not able to put our blame on him. George Orwell

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    Christian Worldview

    creation in Genesis chapter 1. It starts by telling us that, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” This was the start of the creation of the universe as we know it. If you read future it says “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him” (Gen 1:27 KJV). Reading this story will help with gaining a clearer Christian worldview. Word Count 151 The Question of Identity – (What does it mean to be human? Are humans more important than animals?)

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    Apol 104 Assignment 1

    are created by God. Without the omnipotent hand of a creator God we would not exist. Isaiah 45:12 states that it was God’s hands which created the Heavens. 47 2. The Question of Identity – The question of identity asks, “What does it mean to be a human” “are humans more important than animals?” (Weider & Gutierrez, 2011) God created mankind above the animal and man was created, “a little lower than angles: (Psalms 8:5). Male and female were both created "in the image of God: and were given

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    East/West Religion Paper

    main forces that has constantly shaped and drives the world. Throughout many centuries, wars were fought, laws were made, towns and countries were built and broken down all in the effort to make known or protect many of the different religions that exists in the world today. In this paper I will be comparing and contrasting the different western religions which are Hinduism and Buddhism and the eastern religions which are Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The country of origin for Hinduism is India

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    Worldviews

    “How did mankind come into existence?” (Weider & Gutierrez, p. 55). The Christian/biblical view on this is that God created everything that exists in the world and that He was the Creator. An example of this can be found in both Genesis 1:1 and Psalm 139:13-16. This view is also called Theism, there is no other source of creation. 2. The Question of Identity asks, “What does it mean to be a human?” and “Are humans more important than animals?” (Weider & Gutierrez, p. 57). According

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    God and Time

    regarding God will always outnumber my questions regarding God. Yes, look for answers, but keep your mind open and accept there will continue to be unknown. Ok, going on a tangent, read and come along if you'd like. The currently most accepted physics theory regarding the creation of our universe is the big bang. Within this theory it summarizes that prior to the big bang time itself did not exist. So some theorists (including hawking) have said there was no time for God to exist prior to the

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    Philosophy Of Religion Research Paper

    PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Philosophy of religion is the examination of the core concepts and themes involved in religious practices. Searching for a rational and logical explanation for every aspect of religion it also investigates the significance religion and spirituality plays on society. (Taliaferro, 2007) The examination of forms of religion and spirituality including geosophical and theosophical, analysing an argument that support these core values includes the cosmological argument where interconnected

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    The Relationship Between Religious Values and Ethical Values

    the ethical principles we believe. But it would be a mistake to assume that ethical values are simply religious values. At least, the relationship is more complex than people sometimes realize. Religion and ethics are obviously intertwined as it exist countless studies of Christian ethics, Islamic ethics, Hindu ethics and so on. Both religion and ethics serve a common need in our society. Societies are built on the plank of co-existence and mutuality. Ethics is the study of what "ought" to be.

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