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    For the second part of this project, I will have focused in the Cosmological Function, and my example is the sci-fi movie “The signal” (2014). The signal is an indie film that narrate the story of three MIT students, Jonah, Nic, and Haley, that fallow the encrypted messages from a hacker named NOMAD who almost got them expelled for breaking into MIT servers; during their adventure they start to notice a pattern that finishes with a fake localization of the hacker and a trap. Moments later, Nic

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    In the article, The Kalam Cosmological Argument by Theodore Schick, he states that there is scientific proof for explaining the creation of the universe but this proof also provides evidence of what others believe shows the existence of God, who to them, is the one who created the big bang that then created the universe. Within this article, there are several arguments that lie within the main premises of the overall argument that oppose to the idea that God is the creator of the universe. This argument

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    Collaboration on cosmological theories has helped to develop how we see the universe today. Astronomers have been able to develop several theories, which helps us to learn about what we see in the sky. Based on observations on what we can see and of what we now based on the laws of science, space is able to been seen much closer than we think it is. As Astronomers collaborate together, they are able to formulate theories on space itself using investigation and observation. Through theories and astronomers

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    A logical argument for God’s existence or nonexistence is the cosmological argument. William Craig says in his book that there are three statements that give the cosmological argument form. Craig concluded that whatever begins to exist has a cause. The Universe began to exist therefore the Universe had a cause. What that cause was, is widely challenged. The argument against the existence of God includes the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Model is a broadly accepted theory for the beginning and evolution

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    your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence," (1 Peter 3:15). Strengths of the argument “The strengths of the Cosmological Argument lie in both its simplicity and easily comprehensible concept that there cannot be an infinite number of causes to an event. Some arguments for God's existence require more thought and training in terms and concepts, but this argument is

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    is a spiritual and religious purpose meant to inspire a sense of awe and admiration to the mystery of existence. This function is usually found in stories that express the awe & wonder of the universe. The second of the four functions is the cosmological function which provides the boundaries and conditions of the universe, explaining the origins, shape,

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    St. Thomas Aquinas’ Cosmological Proof of God’s Existence St. Thomas Aquinas was born in A.D 1225 close to Naples. Thomas Aquinas was the seventh son of lower nobility. Thomas’s parents hoped he would become a person with power and influence, so they sent him to Monte Cassino. Monte Cassino was one of the big, great and wealthy Benedictine monasteries. After the monastery, Thomas went to a University just founded in Naples and it was there that he became a fan of Aristotle’s philosophy. Thomas then

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    The cosmological figure closest to us is The Moon. The Moon is has an intense effect on us. It is for that very reason it is very important to select a time when the Moon is in an astrological sign that is suitable for your workings. Take into consideration that magickal workings for increase, growth or bring about matters to you, ought to be started in the Waxing Moon phase. With the Waning Moon phase, this is when you would concentrate on sending away or decrease magickal workings. The greatest

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    of a perfect God through his Cosmological Argument. I will begin with a description of Descartes’s Cosmological Argument, followed by an evaluation of the invalidity of the argument rooted in the limitations of the pre-containment principle. I will then offer various interpretations of the principle in an attempt to construct a premise that would allow Descartes to validly prove the existence of God. I will conclude by examining the potential of the Kalam Cosmological Argument in proving the existence

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    20. Why is ‘Life’ the same as ‘REALISTIC ILLUSION’? • The Crucial Cosmological Truth is that without Limitations or “Disguised Infinities” or ‘Time’ & ‘Space’ Boundaries there would be NO CONTRAST. Without THE ‘CONTRAST PRINCIPLE, Any Form of Sensing - Physical or Cosmic - would be IMPOSSIBLE. Consequently, Without Sensing No Experience at all, “…no ensuing creation of Consciousness, and no formation of Mentality”, and NO LIFE! The following examples confirm the unique significance of Limitations

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