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    it is Rational to Believe that there is a God Rational: To be rational is to think logically and within reason. To base your thoughts on evidence, and then use that evidence to come to a "rational" conclusion. Motivation: To be motivated to do or think something, normally the motivation will be because it will benefit you in the long run. Many philosophers use theses types of words when talking about whether or not it is rational to believe in god. Pascal for instance

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    Christians only believe in one God and the Aztecs believe in many gods. The Aztec religion is mainly focused on keep nature in balance. For as Christianity they believe in helping others, reading the Bible and being able to spread Gods word more. Christians believe God put us on this earth for a purpose. The rules that both the Aztecs and the Christians go by are no similar. They do things totally different. The religion of high God/gods, meanings. Some believe in more than one god and other believe there

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    I believe in God, Son, and Holy Spirit. I believe God is my heavenly father for many reasons. I have seen god do great things. For example, he has created the Earth and everything within the Earth. He has risen from the tomb and he is alive. I praise and worship him because he has risen from the grave. I have seen God heal people, For example, in football I have seen a player get a charlie horse. In a little bit of time, the player was healed and ready to go back in. This proves that he heals people

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    6:31 New International Version (NIV) states “do to others as you would have them do to you.” Therefore, it is imperative that leader’s decisions refrain from manipulating, lying, cheating or stealing. To what extent do your personal religious (or non-religious) beliefs about life impact your sense of business ethics and personal decision-making? I have been in the Marine Corps for 15 years and throughout my time in the Marine Corps I have had to rely on Gods guidance to generate ethical decisions. For

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    reason to believe in God, even though other people had beliefs that God is not real and his existence is not inconceivable. The Pascal’s Wager was a second-person communication. It showed that Pascal conceptualizes an individual forced to decide between the belief in God and not to believe in him. An example of what Pascal would demonstrate this as if, one was in a coin toss game, one side you conclude to believe and the other side you don’t. There are different outcome each time you play and

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    A worldview, in my opinion, is the way you look at the world and how you see God; a worldview is a set of beliefs that directs the way you act. To determine your worldview, you must ask yourself a few questions. Some of these questions include: Who is God? Where did I come from? Why do I exist? What is my purpose in life? Answers in Genesis defines a worldview as “the overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world. A worldview is a collection of beliefs about life and the universe

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    itself, means “Believer in Christ.” If you are a believer in this religion, you are called a “Christian”. There are many different denominations of this religion, and the things they share are the belief that the Bible is the Word of God, and that Jesus Christ was the savior sent by God through

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    ideas on the existence of God. One of Blaise Pascal’s works is titled Pensées; in this work we find a theory known as Pascal’s Wager. Pascal’s Wager explains that believing in God is the wise thing to do since a Christian believer has everything to gain and nothing to lose. Pascal’s Wager can be considered reasonable if one believes God either exist or does not exist, that there are positive and negative outcomes for both beliefs and believing in God is the rational choice if you use the expected value

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    Summary: Field Trip

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    represent God and Muhammad, but humans are not used in the artwork. There are also points in front of the mosque which point to Mecca. The worship space does not have any furniture in it, it is just a open room, full of the drawn in carpet spaces. During prayer, different positions/postures are performed, because of this, they keep the men

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    Statement: To be a selfless and righteous woman of God, love him and others above myself, and to trust him beyond the wondering of my feet. II. Beliefs: 6-10 most important beliefs about God and the Bible. 1. God- I absolutely believe without a doubt that there is a God. I believe he is the creator of all that exist. He loves us, sinners above all of his other creations. “I, [even] I, [am] the LORD; and beside me [there is] no savior” (Isaiah 43:11). “but God shows his love for us in that while we were

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