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1 1 | Since Christianity was being accepted not only by ordinary
2 2 | higher world or a higher being, with a higher absolute
3 2 | will to the Truth.~Atheism, being a belief in the absence
4 2 | categorically declares: But man, being a part of the whole world,
5 2 | of the whole world, not being the Creator, but a creature
6 2 | Absolute, All-Perfect, Higher Being (God), Who is the Individual,
7 2 | world, and, if this absolute Being (God), desires to reveal
8 2 | science and philosophy, but being close to nature and having
9 3 | the existence of a Supreme Being, called God. Some do not
10 3 | times the idea of a supreme being has been widely spread among
11 3 | experience. God is a Spiritual Being and may not be studied by
12 8 | as an active, perceptible Being.~Into the basis of the denial
13 8 | and that You are the same being as my faith describes You
14 8 | world are clearly seen, being understood by the things
15 8 | universally all-highest Being: God.~This was the object
16 8 | in the cosmos hydrogen is being consumed and if the process
17 8 | existence of an Intellectual Being, the cause of this expedience.
18 8 | An animal acts without being conscious of the aim of
19 8 | reasonable, conscious, personal Being can an expedient creation
20 8 | all-perfect and endless Being, there is of necessity also
21 8 | idea of the reality of this Being, because the All-Perfect
22 8 | the idea of an all-perfect Being. Ontological proof was also
23 8 | think of an all-perfect Being as not existing, than we
24 8 | think of a triangle as not being a triangle.~Therefore, the
25 8 | there exists an idea of a Being, which with a fullness of
26 8 | necessarily follows that this being must exist, not only in
27 8 | spiritual satisfaction in being aware of a fulfilled debt.
28 8 | be explained only by its being deposited by a higher, unconditional
29 8 | a higher, unconditional Being, God, and presents in itself
30 8 | be another ethically good Being who wants to and can effect
31 8 | fortune worthy of it. Such a Being, therefore, is the one God.”~
32 8 | than nature. And such a Being is God only. He wants to
33 8 | every case, a particular Being.”~The deficiency in Kant’
34 8 | above (and consequently, being a sort of yoke limiting
35 9 | designation of man as a personal being consists of his attaining
36 10,3 | the further suffering of being reborn. The only way to
37 11 | presence of a personal Higher Being, that is, that there exists
38 11 | expressed and are still being expressed. It is necessary
39 11 | people esteemed worthy of being heralds of divine Revelations
40 11 | argument in favor of its being true Revelation. For instance,
41 11 | man’s new teachings do. Being an inexhaustible source
42 12 | Revelation. Prophecies, being proof of Divine Omniscience,
43 13 | original, and personal Being (Exodus 3:14-15). Among
44 13 | example: Islamic monotheism). Being a pure theism (i.e. understanding
45 13 | origin, did not represent a being possessing a completeness
46 13 | description, not of the Being of God, but with the affairs
47 13 | Revelation concerning the Being of God does not enter into
48 14 | based on the Bible, because being in the focus of God’s care
49 15 | true nature of God as a Being, positive and without end.
50 15 | God alone as an absolute being. Only an absolute and infinite
51 15 | infinitude of the divine absolute Being! The act of the creation
52 15,2 | theory, centuries before being taught by Aristotle, and
53 15,2 | originally gave God the glory of being responsible for the gradual
54 15,3 | creationists claim the evidence is being misrepresented but their
55 15,3 | upon “earth.” The world, being called to growth and development,
56 15,4 | in God's presence after being forced to leave his land
57 15,6 | understood as a lump of clay being used to form a piece of
58 15,7 | Something very profound is being said and God wants to make
59 15,8 | equation. What is really being said is that naturalism
60 15,9 | For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in
61 15,1 | In order to grasp what is being said in Genesis chapter
62 15,2 | decide when a plant stops being a bush and should be called
63 15,2 | first multicellular fossils being the unidentifiable organisms
64 15,2 | unobservant, but a new limit is being established. Nothing existing
65 15,2 | coordinate, making sure needs are being met to keep the creature
66 15,2 | he is a spirit indwelled being. Man alone ponders where
67 15,2 | what is his purpose in being, and where he is going.
68 15,2 | suddenly decide he would stop being a hunter-gatherer and settle
69 15,5 | simplest forms. The level of being is not the same as the order
70 15,5 | and complete images of being metaphysically existed prior
71 15,5 | Evolution of the lower levels of being can not, by itself, produce
72 15,5 | appearance of the higher level of being is, in a way, a new creation:
73 15,6 | and perfectable than they, being himself made in the image
74 16,1 | with some daughters of Eve being characteristic of Africa,
75 16,2 | mentary natural history; for being the first person in the
76 16,2 | God is the one spiritual Being independent of the world.
77 16,2 | Moses, saying, I am the Being. Thus shall ye say to the
78 16,2 | children of Israel, the Being has sent me to you (Ex.
79 16,2 | is the one, true, eternal Being, the Source of all being,
80 16,2 | Being, the Source of all being, He is the Being.~A series
81 16,2 | of all being, He is the Being.~A series of other truths
82 16,2 | ordered.~• Man is an earthly being, made from earth, and appointed
83 19,1 | the Christians in Rome was being “reported all over the world.”
84 19,4 | with its circumstances as being not less real than the last
85 21 | man is chiefly a moral being. Because of this, the purpose
86 21 | man consists not only of being employed at a certain duty
87 21,1 | first of all, as an immortal Being. God created man for immortality
88 24 | on the will of a higher Being. All Christian morality
89 24 | the unity of the divine Being, of divine virtues, of the
90 24 | spiritual nature of the divine Being. The words of Christ that
91 24 | the unity of the highest Being, but the idea about the
92 24 | the inner nature of such a Being outside of His relation
93 24 | i.e., in His tri-personal Being and in the eternal fullness
94 24 | something concerning the divine Being: namely, that there is in
95 24 | that there is in the divine Being an activity not dependent
96 24 | the essence of Divinity (being too vast for man’s mind),
97 25 | beasts, He sends us sorrows. Being beaten by things we were
98 App,2| forgetting food and their homes (being out in the desert). He taught
99 App,2| salvation and blessedness.~ Being Himself the Way, the Truth
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