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    God gave us the bible so that we can understand rational truths with our mind and know what to believe. He teaches us how to Worship by painting a picture of the world through his eyes. He teaches us about ourselves, eternity, why we are here on Earth, and how to know right from wrong so we can Worship the greatness that is him. God has given us many commands like in Matthew 22: 37-39 to follow but we should take the teaching and understand the relationship that is presented between us and the Worship

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    meant that they worshipped more than one god. There are thousands of Roman and Greek gods, but we cannot pinpoint an exact number of them because there’s so many we don’t even know about. We do know that there are 12 main gods and goddesses that rule over the lesser ones. Janus was such a vital god to the Greek and Roman community. He’s such an underappreciated god, but without Janus, they’d never have peace. Janus is a god of many things. He was the god of beginnings, transitions, past, future

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    Sumerian gods and the Hebrew’s god were part of everyday people’s lives. These gods influenced people’s decisions. The Sumerian worked to please their gods, and the Hebrews’ view of their god was based on faith and obedience. The Sumerian gods, as well as the Hebrew’s god, were powerful. For instance, they could create and destroy life, but these gods cared about their people as well. While the Hebrews had a covenant between them and their god, that could not be broken if they wanted to prosper,

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    Reading: pp. 76-89 (Selected: pp. 76-82) 1. Thesis God is one substance, and is entirely different from man. As a result of this, God cannot be described at all by man. 2. Terms A. God: The Abrahamic God, as described in the Old Testament. B. Essence: The nature of a thing that constitute what it means to be that thing. C. Attribute: A characteristic pertaining to the sum of a things essence. D. Quality: An accidental property not necessary to the things essence. E. Action: Effect through material

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    There are many greek Gods. Some greek God’s sit in silence but than there are those who have legendary stories.Then there are some really really lame god’s like mine,the god that I was picked to talk about was the greek God Dionysus. When I was given this God to make a paper about I was not that thrilled about who I was given, But after doing research I found out that he is kind of one of the boring ones. But there are a few cool things about him, one of those things are is that he is one of the

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    Is There a God?

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    recent years, evidence refuting the possibility of the existence of God have become the cause of many clashes, accusing at the same time anyone who dares to say that he believes in God, a man who believes illusions and irrational.Karl Marx stressed that everyone who believes in God must suffer from a mental disorder which affects its ability to correct thinking.The psychiatrist Sigmund Freud wrote that a person who believes in God the Creator has the illusion and asserts itself in this belief because

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    Is There A God?

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    Is there a God or is he just a myth? The world has been searching for God for ages and philosophers and atheists have debated about this topic. The word God itself is a huge controversy. Is there a God and if He is there why do we still have evil around, where is He? These are the general questions asked by man. On the other side atheists would say that there is no God for the universe evolved by itself and we came into being by accident. But the real question is how can we come into existence by

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    The Kingdom of God

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    The Kingdom of God is a hidden, but important theme in the New Testament of the Bible. It isn’t a place, but rather a state of being. Jesus spends most of his life living as an example of the Kingdom of God. Through Jesus’ teachings, people begin to understand what it truly means to live in the Kingdom. This theme is mainly introduced in the gospel of Mark and progresses further in depth throughout the New Testament. The meaning of the Kingdom of God is found in the words of Jesus Christ. He provides

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    Omnipotence Of God

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    God is the almighty, the all-powerful, and the creator. The concept of God has intrigued humans since the dawn of time. As a result, the ability to understand Him is necessary. The question, “What is God?,” has baffled intellectuals throughout history. According to the Oxford Dictionary, God is “the creator and ruler of the universe and source of moral authority.” However, this definition loosely describes the fundamentals of God himself. In order to accurately define Him, one must go beyond sources

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    Is God Real

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    Mr. Strano English 101 28 November 2016 Is God Real? Have you ever wondered if God exists? Do you have faith and know he's there or just don’t believe in him at all? I believe that God doesn't exist for numerous reasons. There are however, people who put all of their faith into what they believe in, whether it's one God or many gods and goddesses. Those who say that God does exist address that he does many good and pure things for people. God is said to have created everyone equally which

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