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    God and Evil

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    2012 A Summary of the problem of evil and a critical evaluation of how it is said to undermine the traditional characteristics of God. This paper will attempt to review the philosophical quandary of the existence of evil and if evil exists can God exist and if so can this God still be declared perfect? The epistemological issue that arises is One’s knowledge of God and the validity of God’s existence. What is good and what is evil? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines evil as: 1. a :

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    God Reflection

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    pursuits in our walk with God. These struggles even the apostles battled through. Ironically, the testimonies of these gentlemen encapsulated my journey with God over this past week. My eagerness to have the perfect life with a magnificent God-Mate and children was being held back by my innate nature of being naturally flawed. Let me reconfigure the past week with you. Closing up last week, I started speaking to a fellow classmate of mine who seems simply divine. She loves God, loves the medical field

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    God Reflection

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    day of my life, I ask myself the same question and that is: “How will God be present in my life today?” The answer to this question changes every single day because God has a different plan for me and all of the people that surround me. From what I have seen over the course of my life, I have noticed that God’s presence has always been there for me on my weakest days and my strongest. During these times where I have experienced God watching over me, I feel that my relationship with Him as strengthened

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    Of God and Nature

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    Gloria Omole 1. There are two books that give me my divine stance: the one God wrote himself (scripture) and the alternative for those who don’t seek the bible (nature). Those who have not seen his teachings firsthand know of him through his scripture. 2. The sun caused the ones that know him through scripture to appreciate him; it was a miracle that was to be taken note of above all his other miracles 3. The pagans knew how to read the word better than Christians themselves, although

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    The, God The Almighty

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    First Nation, human beings who believe that the world has been here since day one. Christian, God the Almighty has given life to earth. Many believe these stories but no one knows what really happened back centuries ago. We just have to believe evidences we are passed on from the past. First Nation and Christianity are really familiar, but what keeps them separated from each other is that their deity gives their believers different values which makes them into different culture. First nation and

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    Conception Of God

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    103-005 21 October 2014 Traditional Conception of God Who is God and does he actually exist? How do we know that God is the Creator of everything? Can man live without God? Is God as good as we were always taught to believe that He is? These four questions pulls at the heartstrings of man and must be answered before someone commits fully to any religion. In this paper, the author will share these four argumentative points proving the existence of God. This paper is not meant to offend anyone or make

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    Is God A Christ?

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    The question of whether or not Christ is God has been hotly debated for thousands of years across the globe as individuals and nations have grappled with the claims of the various Christian religious traditions. Within Christianity itself the answer to this question is generally affirmative, although Christ’s divinity is not uniformly emphasized in the language used to translate the Bible as can be seen in the various ways Romans 9:4-5 has been treated over the centuries. The different degrees of

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    God Is Omniscient

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    does that make her evil? Why would God allow cancer to exist? Can I choose to eat ice cream for dinner? Aquinas for Armchair Theologians by Timothy M. Renick delves into many of the common questions all of us have regarding evil, God’s creation, and free will. Renick states that Aquinas believed that Christians needed to face vital questions about their beliefs. In this paper I will cover the main topics covered: Why is there evil in the world, why would God allow evil to exist, and do we really

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    Aristotelian God

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    the Aristotelian god as alive very well makes sense. In his sense, God is alive, and the entire world is alive through the oneness of God. The idea of being alive or not alive applies in everyday human life; however, this does not apply to God as God is not bounded and is beyond by these ideas. In the Metaphysics Book 7, Aristotle wrote “If, then, God is always in that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better this compels it yet more. And God is in a better

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    God In Culture

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    Significance of God in many cultures The idea of God is very controversial throughout many cultures. The role of God has similarities and differences between the cultures of Judeo Christain, Islamic, and Greek. God or gods depending on the culture are the supernatural beings that are said to have made the universe and man. In many cultures, the role of God is significant because it symbolizes judgment, purpose, and defines in the rules and laws of cultures. In many cultures, the role of God symbolizes

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