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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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    is the day you were born and the day you find out why you were born. There are all kinds of theories of how life is supposed to be. People believe all sorts of things of how life will be like. I feel like everyone in the world was put on this plant for a reason. We may not always know why we were put here but I think that is the goal in life to figure out why and be the best person you can be and to fulfill that goal. I think that the substance of like to believe and have faith in God. There is a

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    one God who is the creator of the universe and the source of all moral authority (Silfkin). The Jewish perspective of God, mankind, and the Tanakh define the worldview. People will express their viewpoint differently

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    between God and the humanity through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Koran was written by Muhammad, a prophet of God. Muslims believed that he received a message from Angel Gabriel and wrote the Koran. However, Both the Bible and the Koran are the words of God. The Christians believe in the resurrection of Christ Jesus has the son of God while the Muslims do not believe Jesus

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    has also been used when arguing about the existence of God. It has been argued that God’s existence is necessary based on the logic

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    A theist believes in all-powerful Holy God(s). He believes that God(s) created the universe and also that we have a soul that lives eternally, either in heaven or hell. The big difference whether they believe Jesus is the Messiah. Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all considered monotheistic faiths, believing in one Supreme Being, but there are great differences. First, there’s the Trinity. Christians believe God exists in three distinct persons, the others only believe that God is one person

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    Question 9 I believe the time isn’t relevant as far as wear I will spend eternity, four there’s two ways of that can happen. First of all, nobody is immune to die at any point in time for went is your time to go you have no control over it. Second of all, Jesus can come anytime. Therefore, if either of these events happens, eternity awaits. Are used to think that the younger you are the least you need to worry about these two events happening. On the contrary, the acknowledgment that Jesus is

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    bets on yes. For Pascal, there is no rational proof for or against the existence of God. However, it is unavoidable to not chose whether you believe or not. Pascal’s argument does not support the existence of God, but does support that it is a reasonable and natural tendency to believe in God. Meaning that his argument does support religion, but not the philosophical arguments that support religion. Pascal describes God as infinitely incomprehensible because he does not have parts or limits, and therefore

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    creator, and center of religion: which is God. After my reading I have found that some of the information that Christians live by is explained differently between the two creation stories presented in Genesis. While reading I saw what the Bible actually said God created, and what he asked to be “let” happened. Between the two stories it shows how man was created. Furthermore, while reading I saw how God is personified within the text. In my opinion God is personified with both masculine and feminine

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    Religion Limits the Freedom of Human Beings Do you see that religion limits the freedom of the human beings? In other words, do you think there is a contradiction between being a subject of god and at the same time being a free man? To begin with, lets define what is the meaning of the word religion. The word religion is derived from the Latin word "religo" which derives from the verb "religere" which in English means relate or link. It means connecting or combining again. Here we might

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