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    Jesus, God, And God

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    beings: he was God 's son. He was all man because he had a growth, development and limitations as a normal human. But he was also every god. In the Bible certain details and evidence for this claim is. Throughout his life he never sinned, forgive sins and God did. In addition, he called himself "I am" like God because Jesus, God the Son, and God the Father are one. Moreover, Jesus shows the union of God with humanity. He had three purposes; be the prophet who spoke the word of God to the people,

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    Does God Exist? The existence of God is a question that has troubled and plagued mankind since it began to consider logic. Is there a God? How can we be sure that God exists? Can you prove to me that He is real? Does His existence, or lack thereof, make a significant difference? These loaded questions strike at the heart of human existence. But the real question is, can we answer any of them? These questions are answered in the arguments of St. Thomas Aquinas, Blaise Pascal and St. Anselm of

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    Is There a God?

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    arisen one of the most important issue, which attracts the psyche of every human being. The existence of god has been a question that has plagued mankind started to think logically since forever. People believe in God but when they are asked, have you seen god? The answer usually is negative. Like many other authors, Bertrand Russell had written an article on this controversial topic of “is there a God” in 1952. Before arguing on this topic, it is important to know the background of author. Bertrand Russell

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    God Talk Report: God and Rock Imagery The image of God throughout the Bible comes in many forms, including some that relay God as natural objects which humans can base characteristics off of, such as rocks. God appears symbolically as humankind’s rock over 40 times throughout the Bible (van Wijk-Bos 45). Rock imagery is directly applied to the God of Israel in various books of the Bible, including a major theme in Songs (Thiessan 107). The first mention of God as the rock of humankind occurs in

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    In the reading by Abraham Heschel God is portrayed as a very personable and caring God. He has similar feelings as do parents with their own children. When they are doing well or have had good things going on, he feels joy and gratification. When they are acting out or have had something negative happen in their life, he feels sadness and anger. He is said to not judge based on just the bare facts. He has a heart and feelings. He is not cold and impersonal. When he looks at a situation he takes the

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    Talking about God or the gods can be a very confusing and frustrating subject. Some people find that they can connect with God and “hear his voice”, but for most of us it just has not happened. Throughout the story, Orual struggles with trying to communicate to the gods, and they never answer her. She keeps asking them for a sign, and when she least expects it, they communicate with her. The gods will only communicate to her on their terms, but she has the attitude that they need to speak with her

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    and god that is envisioned in the different myths you have read? Based on the course material there's a hierarchy in the world where gods are above all human kind due to the fact they created them for the purpose to serve. For instance, in the "Enuma Elish" myth it's widely expressed the gods created the human race. The gods are divided up into two groups younger and older gods. Each group shared the interest of having the human kind worship them and become loyal servants. In this myth, gods are

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    God of Jews, Christians, and Muslims Vs Epictetus’ God: One or Two Different Deities? When looking at Epictetus’ work through the Handbook (The Encheiridon) and The Discourses of Epictetus, we find that there can be many interpretations that can be made on Epictetus’ god. One can interpret through these text above that Epictetus’ god is all-powerful, all-good being, answer the prayers of the pious, and watches over people therefore showing his god as a personal god—God is actively involved

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    There were two immortal gods who were altogether different from the others - the Great Gods of Earth, Demeter, the Goddess of the Corn, and Dionysus, the God of Wine. I found the stories of these two gods to be very interesting! At first, I did not realize why these two were referred to as the “Great Gods of Earth.” However, as I read on about the lives and importance of Demeter, I realized how significant her harvest is to mortal life. As stated in the chapter, the first cornfield was the beginning

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    nature of God/ his actions, about who we are as his creatures and about what he has done to bring us into a relationship with us. God is the central point for much of the rest of theology. One’s view of god might even be thought of as the foundation/framework which ones theology is constructed and life is lived. It lends a particular value to one’s style of ministry and philosophy of life. There are 2 levels of problems that make it evident that there is a need for a correct understanding of God. In his

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