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    Pascal's Argument For God

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    Pascal says “If there is a God‚ He is infinitely incomprehensible‚ since‚ having neither parts nor limits‚ He has no affinity to us’’ (Pascal‚ 2). Throughout Pascal’s argument he makes the constant notion believing in order to gain finite happiness‚ how is it possible to know if God is willing to provide this infinite gain if he is infinitely incomprehensible? This critical mistake is the very reason Pascal’s argument doesn’t work‚ we just don’t have the knowledge to know about what truly happens

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    God Is Not One Analysis

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    book “God is Not One”. According to Prothero the term “tikkun olam” means to not believe in something but to do something to repair the world.The ultimate goal is to perform acts of kindness that could potentially perfect or repair the world. This causes the Jews to be more together by rituals and their ethics instead of by the doctrine. They put a lot of emphasis on the acts of social responsibility‚ they do not focus on the large realm of the more sacred acts. They focus on fixing the world that

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    Kratos God of War

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    Our story embarks on a hero of a mortal named Kratos. Kratos is a loss soul seeking redemption from the Gods who just doesn’t want gods to be in control of mortals. This particular mortal’s name is Kratos‚ the ghost of Sparta or the god of war. After killing Ares the real god of war‚ Athena named Kratos the New God of War. But when he was killed by Zeus and sent down to the underworld’s river Styx‚ all his powers were drained. He was then a mortal once again. As Kratos journeyed down farther

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    Does God Exist

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    unbelief aims to show that God cannot exist given the widespread disbelief in God. The argument runs as follows: Suppose God exists‚ if God exists‚ then he is omniscient‚ omnipotent‚ and omnibenevolent. An omniscient being would know how to ensure everyone believes in his existence. An omnipotent being would have the power to ensure everyone believes in his existence. And finally‚ an omnibenevolent being would want to ensure everyone believes in his existence. Now‚ if God would know how to ensure everyone

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    Does God Exist

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    | Does God Exist? | Philosophy 101 | Index 1882 | BCCC User | 11/18/2011 | | Outline 1. Introduction * Does God exist? The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate Designer who not only created our universe‚ but sustains it today. * The existence of God cannot be proved or disproved. The Bible says that we must accept by faith the fact that God exists: “And without faith it is impossible to please God‚ because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He

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    Under God in the Pledge

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    that the sole purpose of inserting ‘under god’ was to advance religion‚ to differentiate the US from other nations under Communist‚ or godless‚ rule. Religion is defined as “a collection of belief systems‚ cultural systems‚ and world views…”; to believe in no God most certainly falls under the category of religion‚ therefore both removing and keeping the ‘Under God’ portion of the Pledge either respects the belief systems of both those who believe in a God‚ and those who do not. This religious power

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    God Gold and Glory

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    Early explorations for god gold and glory us history Why did people come to America? Was it for gold‚ God‚ or glory. In this paper I will argue that it started out that in the 1400’s and the 1500’s countries were seeking for glory and gold. In the 1600’s the great exploration ended in a search of a safe haven to worship God. When Europeans began to encounter the New World‚ Isabella and Ferdinand were monarchs of Spain. Christopher Columbus was obsessed with the idea that he could reach

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    God, Help Me.

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    Prologue Keith I sat on the nearby bench near the nurse station. Jillian came through the glass doors‚ searching for a skinny guy with round eye-glasses. Oh‚ that should probably be me. Yup‚ that’s me. I called her earlier today to meet me here. I don’t know why I did. But it just felt… appropriate. She saw sitting there‚ and gave me an inquisitive air. She has probably no idea what I’m doing here‚ or what she’s doing here; or what was written on the paper I held in my sweaty hands. I motioned

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    The Existence of God and Evil The problem of evil has been around since the beginning. How could God allow such suffering of his “chosen people”? God is supposedly all loving (omni-benevolent) and all powerful (omnipotent) and yet He allows His creations to live in a world of danger and pain. Two philosophers this class has discussed pertaining to this problem is B.C. Johnson and John Hick. Johnson provides the theists’ defense of God and he argues them. These include free will‚ moral urgency‚

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    Descartes Argument of God

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    God Does Not Necessarily Have to Exist In Descartes’ Meditations‚ he makes the strong claim that God must exist. I will first explain what Descartes’s argument for God’s existence is‚ and then I will attempt to support the argument that God does not need to necessarily exist through objections and replies. Premise 1: “We have an idea of God as an infinite and perfect being.” First‚ Descartes believes that there are properties that are inherently perfect. For example‚ being good is a perfection

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