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    exists? The first cause argument takes the existence of the universe to entail the existence of a being that created it. It does so based on the fact that the universe had a beginning. There must‚ the first cause argument says‚ be something that caused that beginning‚ a first cause of the universe. I do believe that the first cause argument proves God’s existence. This is because the universe consists of a series of events stretched across time in a long causal chain. Each one of these events is the

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    Examine the main strengths of the cosmological argument for the existence of God (21 marks) The main question the cosmological argument ponders thought on is ‘Why is there a universe at all?’ The cosmological argument asks the scientific question behind the universe as the design argument asks an emotional one. One of the main strengths of the cosmological argument was brought forward again recently by William Lane Craig. The argument tries to say that the world couldn’t have just occurred‚ there

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    which is felt as gravity. He indicated it to explain a static Universe based on his mathematical element called Cosmological Constant. On the other hand‚ he discarded his mathematical factor after discovering that the Universe is expanding. The research was printed in Physics Letters B. It was led by scientists from University of Edinburgh. It was conducted two decades ago. The research indicates that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating. This suggests that Einstein’s Constant may still

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    more frequently in touch with each other than ever before. Myths address themes that are part of the common needs of all humans and thus reflect upon the experience of mankind across a large segment of time and the planet. Myths contain a strong wisdom that comes from the communal experience of humanity across thousands of years. “Mythology is the code that contains the record of the journey of those earlier generations; it is the depository of the archetypal wisdom they have left behind.”(David

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    workings of the universe. Scientists believe that the universe is not populated by mysterious‚ incomprehensible forces that control our lives and destinies for some unseen purpose. Rather‚ aided by science‚ we control our own lives and define our own purpose. Scientists believe that a fraction of a second after the Big Bang that gave birth to the universe‚ an invisible energy field called the Higgs field formed. This has been described as a kind of ‘cosmic treacle’ across the universe. As particles

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    theme guides different cultures. For instance‚ human beings‚ being inquisitive in nature‚ always seek an explanation behind every situation. Therefore‚ the basis of questions such as where we came from has always piqued the interest of all individuals across different cultures. Therefore‚ different myths as adopted by these cultures are composed to provide an explanation to such questions. For instance‚ most myths indicate that human beings originated from a higher power. However‚ different cultures have

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    What Do You Remember? Fruit Loops or Froot Loops? Did Curious George have a tail or no? The list goes on and on of things that were seen one way and are now remember differently. The Mandela Effect became the new universe wonder as it as spread across social media and challenged people’s memory. This first originated from Fiona Broome‚ known as a paranormal enthusiast‚ and she named the phenomenon after the man himself‚ Nelson Mandela. There were debates on the facts of him during his time of being

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    not the first to express these ideas‚ Darwin’s published theory was neither accepted nor appreciated by the religious community. Creationism‚ as believed in religion‚ assumes that the creation story in Genesis is accurate; that God created the universe and all life forms (lawyernet.com). The term evolution basically translates to alterations through

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    Akal: A Short Story

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    In the Beginning‚ there was Akal‚ and Akal was all. The Void before the Universe contained neither time nor space. The heavens and their hosts had not been created‚ and nothing existed as yet‚ properly speaking. There was no light‚ but there was no darkness either: The Void was a nothingness that the eye cannot perceive nor the mind understand. The Void was not empty‚ though. It was filled by the Word‚ and the Word was Akal. One might say He had always existed‚ but He would not have thought of it

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    training the sky with a telescope all night‚ that would prove the church wrong once again like Martine Luther did in the Protestant Reformation. He discovered that the Church’s and Ptolemy’s views of the universe was wrong. Galileo Galilei found out that the universe was heliocentric‚ or a sun centered universe. It is said that the Protestant Reformation influenced the Scientific Revolution in some ways. It might have been that Martin Luther proved the church wrong biblically. I believe once people heard

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