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    Do you ever think maybe at some point you want to be forgiven for a mistake you’ve made or feel the need to get justice upon another person. Well people are constantly being forgive for forgiving. People are also getting revenge but then just feel like that wasn’t the right way to handle things. Justice and forgiveness can go hand to hand simply because you can forgive someone who got justice getting justice isn’t always the answer. In a lot of situations people want revenge because they loved or

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    To begin, Richard Swinburne starts his paper by defining the two teleological arguments: spatial orders and temporal orders, which he refers to as regularities of co-presence and regularities of succession, respectively. He gives insight as to how eighteenth century philosophers were drawn to regularities of co-presence. They argued by first acknowledging plants and animals have come about from generations of reproduction. But since the universe doesn’t have an infinite past, some higher power must

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    Dayna Gelman Justin Pannell PHI 107 March 2, 2015 Does God Exist? In this paper I will argue for the claim that God exists. This statement is clear and argued through William L. Rowe’s “Cosmological Argument” and William Paley’s “Argument from Design. The sophisticated cosmological argument states 1) Every event has a cause 2) There is an event En that is happening now 3) Therefore, there was some event En-1 that caused En and some event En-2 that caused En-1… 4) There cannot be an infinite regress

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    In H.J. McCloskey’s article entitled “On Being an Atheist” he builds an argument against the existence of God. He wrote this article with the intentions of arguing in contradiction of two of the three theistic proofs, which are: cosmological argument, theological argument. H.J. McCloskey presents an aggregate dispute that’s pulls in the Cosmological and Theological arguments and combines them together. The cosmological case he put together is concerning the existence of God, and the theological

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    Senait Ghebrehiwet Prof. Kathleen Wax ENG 111- FO3A 05 September 2015 I Believe in Forgiveness Do you remember as a child getting hit by a classmate and you hold that anger for days and you gather your friends to take revenge. Well, I was that kid, forgiveness was not on my list and for me forgiveness meant showing my weak side. Looking back, I was a happy child, even through my teenager years. As I grew, life and its responsibilities started hitting me real hard causing a lot of stress. Some

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    Advancement thinking can initially appear to have some logic, but it will eventually be exposed as a naturalistic myth when compared to the biblical model of Intelligent Design. The Universe and every plant and animal is exquisite evidence for an omnipotent and omniscient creator God. In the 21st century, Christians are living in an age that has many technological and medical advances. For example: stem cell research is advancing, the progression of prosthetics, and replacing the human heart with

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    We live in a world marked by a culture of death. the constant manifetations of ruptures with one itself as lonelines, sadness, with no sence, unstopping search of false securiness; the ruptures with everyone else translated to violence, felonies, terrorism, wars, and otheres; have no other cause but the fontal ropture of the One who created us and that knows us pneltly, God himself. The need of infinity that every man experiments in the most deepest of his heart sees imself vetrated when he closes

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    “That’s because new evidence comes into the light all the time, Miss. Singer.” Mr. McLaren said in a tizzy. “Maybe,” I said, giving him attitude right back. “But you made it sound like God and science can’t coincide, and I have faith they can. Like take sciences theory of the Big-bang, which may actually be the same thing as the Bible’s theory of God saying, ‘Let there be light.’ And, in bringing both theories together. God creating the Heavens and the Earth may be the same as all matter being

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    This debate between Ehrman vs White was very interesting. They both have study the same data but have polar opposite’s views on it. One sees the ends off faith and the other its very foundation. White talks about how it’s unreasonable that we think that God controls the hand of the scribe. White doesn’t have much evidence of this because we no one has a perfect Bible. There are so many different versions of the bible that it impossible to have one perfect one. When watching this debate it felt like

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    2. If it is possible that a maximally great being exists, then a maximally great being exists in some possible world. 3. If a maximally great being exists in some possible world, then it exists in every possible world. 4. If a maximally great being exists in every possible world, then it exists in the actual world. 5. Therefore, a maximally great being exists in the actual world. 6. Therefore, a maximally great being exists. 7. Therefore, God exists. Now it might be a surprise to learn that steps

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