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    Rene Descartes was a French philosopher‚ mathematician‚ and scientist. He was the father of the theory “I think‚ therefore I am‚” he was a rationalist and strong believer that anything can be solved by thinking. He touched on one of the most controversial topics‚ the belief of God. This is known as the trademark argument in which I believe is not sound. Descartes as a philosopher‚ questions everything around him. He even questions whether or not he truly exists as a person. He believes he does exists

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    According to its founder‚ L. Ron Hubbard‚ “Scientology is the science of knowing how to know answers.” Scientology beliefs hold that Man is basically good and that his spiritual salvation depends upon himself‚ his relationships with his fellows and his attainment of brotherhood with the universe‚ which it is similar with the concept of Confucianism‚ but the opposite to the concept of Christianity that we all sinners. People are viewed as spiritual beings that have minds and bodies and a person’s

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    The Irenaean theodicy argues that part of human growth is suffering and an evil nature‚ which guides us to God. However‚ the Death of God model argues the exact opposite. The Death of God model argues that evil cannot be an instrument of God and therefore‚ God has to be dead. Strengths of the Death of God model include the view that evil is not an instrument of God and the rejection of the traditional God that intervenes on Earth. The view that evil is not an instrument of God allows people to

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    Christian Psychology vs Modern Psychology According to Myers and Jeeves (2003)‚ psychology is “the science of behavior and mental process”. Although‚ many argue that psychology is not truly a science at all. Christian psychology is the study of behavior and mental process while embracing the Christian faith. Due to Christian psychology being bias to religious beliefs I tis argued that Christian psychology does not qualify as a form of psychology. Modern psychology is and eclectic study of behavior

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    Is it reasonable to believe in God in the 21st Century? In a scientific age‚ it is getting harder and harder to believe in god due to the frequent scientific discoveries but does that really change the thoughts and opinions of those who choose to believe in such a thing? This is a very hotly debated question as over 51 per cent of the population believe in God but there is evidence to suggest that a hundred years ago‚ a smaller number but a higher percentage of people believed in a God. So therefore

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    Summary: Thomas Aquinas brought forth the belief of reliance to God through looking at natural law. To begin‚ relation to practical reason distinguishes the Law of Nature‚ which is self-known. Aquinas states that anything self-known is known either in itself or in relation to us‚ mainly focusing on the portion of known in itself. Those things known in itself are known when its ending belongs to the intelligible meaning of the subject. Although‚ sometimes‚ those ignorant to the subject do not see

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    “The Tyger” by William Blake‚ has a theme of how powerful curiosity is. The tone is ‘curious’ and ‘in wonder’ as well‚ Blake shows the tone and theme by an obvious use of syntax and similes. Moreover‚ Blake writes about how wonderful God is for making the tyger‚ and how powerful he must be. Blake writes in short sentences‚ with either question marks or exclamations at the end. He also uses similes and metaphors about how he thinks God made such a majestic creature. Continuing the thought of Blake’s

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    alive‚ where they shall reign with him during the thousand years; and then there will be an end of preaching the Gospel‚ and of administering ordinances‚ there being no more elect souls to be gathered in; nor will saints stand in need of being edified‚ rooted up‚ encouraged and comforted.. Moreover‚ there will now be an end of all sin. “Thousand came and ministered unto Him‚ and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before Him: The judgment was set and the books were opened"(Dan7:10). A fiery

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    Themes of Dante's Inferno

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    Themes of Dante’s Inferno Dante’s Inferno exemplifies a Hell in which God’s justice is just as perfect as everything else he does. Each division of Hell along with the punishments within them seem to directly correspond to the sins man had commited on Earth. The punishments also become exceedingly more horrible the deeper one finds himself in Hell. As the story progresses‚ however‚ the character becomes less and less inclined toward pity‚ as he discovers that sinners receive punishment in perfect

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    The cosmological argument is a collection of arguments for the existence of God‚ based on the fact of the world’s existence. It was first posited by famous Greek philosophers‚ Plato and Aristotle. They postulated the need for a craftsman for the universe and began their argument with the fact of motion. The basis of the argument state that the universe cannot cause itself

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