12. man vis avis god. dolit, ma. france
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Lets have a game first
Name of the game
Hulaan mo kung sino o ano ito?????
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Man and GodMAN and GOD
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Who is God ???
WHO IS GOD?God is the creator of mankind and He loves you.You were created by Him and He knows everything about you.God abounds in goodness, Psalm 31:19; 52:1; Rom. 11:22•God does not change, Num. 23:19; Mal. 3:6; Heb. 13:8; James 1:17•God does not have a human body, John 4:24; Luke 24:39; Deut. 4:15-16•God hates sin, Psalm 5:5-6; Hab. 1:13•God is a compassionate god, Deut. 1:31•God is a consuming fire, Deut. 1:24; Heb. 12:29•God is a dwelling place (refuge), Deut. 32:27•God is a god of peace, 1 Cor. 14:33•God is a most pure spirit, John 4:24•God is a righteous judge, Psalm 7:
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Man and GodThe Relationship Between Man and God
The relationship between God and man is a very complex thing, to be sure. There are many facets, many unanswered questions, and the biggest one of all to some people "does God even exist"?
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Man and GodBlaise Pascal God either exists or he does not. If we believe in God and he exists, we will be rewarded with eternal bliss in heaven. If we believe in God and he does not exist then at worst all we have forgone is a few sinful pleasures. If we do not believe in God and he does exist we may enjoy a few sinful pleasures, but we may face eternal damnation. If we do not believe in God and he does not exist then our sins will not be punished.
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Man and GodKant
Even if God exists, we can not know God as he really is.
the Christian could have faith in God, and this faith would be consonant with reason and the categorical imperative. Given that human beings have the autonomy to create moral values, it would not be irrational to believe in a God who gives purpose to the moral realm.
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Man and GodHegel
God is immanent and when we have understood that history is the process of Geist coming to know itself it appears that we are all part of Geist, or God.
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Man and GodFeuerbach and MarxGod does not make man. Rather "God" is the invention of human consciousness. Marx also sees that religion is part of an ideological view that encourages the oppressed to accept their fate. As he says: "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.
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Man and GodSøren Kierkegaard
God is beyond reason.
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Man and GodLudwig Fairebwek
God is simply a product of ones imagination.
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Man and GodFriedrich Nietzsche
God is dead and therefore man cannot relay nor expect anything from him.
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Man and GodGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
God is omniscient therefore he is all knowing. He knows everything, nothing can never escape him. This world is the best God created but this is not perfect place since there is evil.
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Man and God
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Man and God
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Man and God
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Man and God
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Man and GodQUESTION
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Man and God1.A philosopher who stated that God is beyond reason.
a. Platob. Socratesc. Aristotle d. Soren keikegaard
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Man and God1.A philosopher who stated that God is beyond reason.
a. Platob. Socratesc. Aristotle d. Soren keikegaard
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Man and God2. Man punishes the action, but God the intention it was stated by
a. Aristotle b. Platoc. Socratesd. Karl Marx
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Man and God2. Man punishes the action, but God the intention it was stated by
a. Aristotle b. Platoc. Socratesd. Karl Marx
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Man and God3. God is not the author of all things but of good only it was stated by
a. Platob. Aristotlec. Leibnitzd. Blaise Pascal
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Man and God3. God is not the author of all things but of good only it was stated by
a. Platob. Aristotlec. Leibnitzd. Blaise Pascal
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Man and God4. God is simply a product of ones imagination, it was stated by
a. Ludwig Fairebwekb. Friedrich Nietzschec. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitzd. Aristotle
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Man and God4. God is simply a product of ones imagination, it was stated by
a. Ludwig Fairebwekb. Friedrich Nietzschec. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitzd. Aristotle
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Man and God5. God is dead and therefore man cannot relay nor expect anything from him, it was stated by
a. Kantb. Hegelc. Friedrich Nietzsched. Karl Marx
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Man and God5. God is dead and therefore man cannot relay nor expect anything from him, it was stated by
a. Kantb. Hegelc. Friedrich Nietzsched. Karl Marx
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