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    Descartes Belief in God

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    Descartes and God In his groundbreaking work‚ Meditations on First Philosophy‚ the French philosopher Rene Descartes lays the groundwork for many philosophical principles by attempting to “establish a bold and lasting knowledge” (171)1. The foundations for knowledge Descartes established would go on to influence a plethora of other philosophers and philosophical works. Descartes argues in his meditations first from the point of view of complete skepticism‚ using skepticism as a tool in order to

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    Descartes’s Argument for Uncertainty 1. All previously held conceptions must be regarded as uncertain. a. Some previous conceptions were built on false opinions‚ or potentially false opinions and are therefore uncertain. b. All previous conceptions have been obtained from or through the senses‚ which guarantees their uncertainty. I. The senses have deceived in the past in cases of a small or distant thing‚ and could therefore do so again. II. The senses often deceive those who

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    → ╙> ∴ Test 3: Monday following reading week Read Part 1 and 2‚ 10 and 11. Outline – God Religious Language: seeking meaningfulness (Existence of God is discussed later) Three Possible Ways for Speaking About God 1. Anthropomorphism (in the form of a person)  mental (Is God anything like us‚ has a mind?)  intelligence/moral qualities  Anthropomorphic/Anthropomorphite “God is intelligent”  understood literally‚ univocally (it has the same meaning whether applied to us or God)

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    The main theme of A Prayer for Owen Meany is religious faith -- specifically‚ the relationship between faith and doubt in a world in which there is no obvious evidence for the existence of God.  John writes on the first page of the book that Owen Meany is the reason that he is a Christian‚ and ensuing story is presented as an explanation of the reason why.  Though the plot of the novel is quite complicated‚ the explanation for Owen’s effect on Johnny’s faith is extremely simple; Owen’s life is a

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    HOPE

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    Everything Happens For A Reason “God has a reason for allowing things to happen. We may never understand His wisdom‚ but we simply have to trust His will.”‚ Psalm 37:5. God always has His underlying reasons for allowing things to happen and behind those things are truth that will set us free from suffering; meaning why He let those things to happen; value‚ that those things are for our sake and better; beauty because surely after that obstacle‚ we learn new things in life. Despite of what happened

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    Why Is God Reliable?

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    Have you at any point asked why there is such a great amount of anguish on the planet? Since God is a God of adoration and delicacy‚ how might He remain by while individuals hurt each other? In what capacity can our adoring God permit the destruction of seismic tremors‚ surges‚ tornadoes‚ and other common diasters? Maybe you’ve thought about how you can trust God with your life when He gives such horrible things a chance to happen. Is God reliable? Does He truly mind? Our content for now addresses

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    St. Augustine of Hippo was an influential philosopher during the Late Roman Empire‚ and gave a very compelling explanation for the existence of evil. Before Augustine’s explanation‚ Christians would have to accept that God created evil‚ meaning God is partially evil. Due to Augustine’s belief that evil does not have substance‚ which I will defend‚ it gave Christians piece of mind knowing that God is truly good. Anything created by God is susceptible to corruption‚ all of his creations are good‚ but

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    Is Prayer a waste of time? Prayer is not a waste of time because; it helps people to be calm about their feelings. They feel comforted and that someone is always listening to them. It helps some people relax‚ centre‚ and really think through their desires and troubles. This also makes me think about how James said that faith without action is dead. Prayer may not always be answered the way you expect it to be answered. For example you ask God to make you more patient. God may not make you more

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    The definition of an everlasting God would be a God that has existed throughout time and space‚ linked to God’s characteristic of being omnipresent‚ basically meaning that He is present everywhere at all times. This would mean that he is a personal God as he is immanent and is involved with humanity. This back up events like miracles and revelations within the world‚ as they are caused by God so are evidence of his personal relationship with humans. The definition of a timeless God would mean that

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    Moral Evil Vs Natural Evil

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    RS I believe that God doesn’t exist due to the fact that if there is a supposed omni-benevolent God then why is the world is full of so much evil and suffering? Evil and suffering comes in two forms Moral evil and Natural evil. Moral evil is caused by humans using their free will‚ for example‚ crimes such as murder‚ burglary and war. Natural evil is suffering that has not been caused by humans such as earthquakes‚ floods‚ volcanoes‚ cancers and so on and are therefore not caused by humans. These

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