Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | observations and results of exact natural investigations.~The Eastern (
2 1 | of western theology with natural science would not have taken
3 1 | which soon evoked a fully natural and rightful reaction in
4 1 | 1769-1832) illuminated in natural science the religious understanding
5 8 | of chance in explaining natural phenomena. A principle of
6 10 | 10. Natural religions.~In a general
7 10 | general survey of pagan natural religions, we come to the
8 10 | themselves the history of the natural development of religious
9 10 | world was not deprived of natural revelation. With the correct
10 10 | With the correct use of the natural abilities of his spirit,
11 10 | all the possibilities of natural religious development. Pagan
12 10 | revelation, were not left without natural means of knowing God. For
13 10 | inadequacies and limitations of natural, human means for perceiving
14 10,1| Different belief systems.~ ~ The natural cause belief. Buddhism's
15 10,2| The Natural Cause Belief.~Natural cause
16 10,2| The Natural Cause Belief.~Natural cause is the belief that
17 10,2| a god. Those who accept natural cause as their base point
18 10,2| stop death from coming.~Natural cause is usually associated
19 10,3| break the chains of the natural laws, thus allowing the
20 10,3| suffering the penalty of the natural laws. The only one who can
21 10,3| one who can control the natural laws is the one who created
22 11 | laws, He gave the so-called natural revelation. Then He gave
23 11 | subdivision of Revelation into natural and supernatural, there
24 11 | supernatural down to the level of natural revelation. All of these
25 11 | phenomenon of man’s spirit, natural to genius. In such a way,
26 11 | opinion, is the same as the natural, but of exceptionally rare
27 11 | mysteries inaccessible to the natural capabilities of man’s research
28 12 | represent in themselves fully natural phenomena, but which are
29 13 | religion from all other natural religions which also contained,
30 13 | a question exceeding the natural perceptive capabilities
31 15 | authentic conclusions of natural science in the question
32 15,1| using sound exegesis. It is natural to assume that the Archbishop
33 15,1| ability to produce through natural selection or mutations novel
34 15,2| species of animals. Darwin's natural selection theory was published
35 15,5| time, mainly as a result of natural selection, so that descendants
36 15,5| ordered system that indicates natural relationships.~ ~
37 15,6| act might appear perfectly natural to humans when examining
38 15,6| what would appear to be natural selection with limits. Not
39 15,6| unlikely by unguided random natural selection, but with God
40 15,8| that is in the universe by natural means. You can't find evidence
41 15,8| every problem must have a natural solution. Even what we do
42 15,8| life on earth originated by natural chemical reactions is still
43 15,9| normal expression of the natural variability that was always
44 15,9| reality — the scientific natural cause reality.~The Bible
45 15,9| instituted and holds all the natural laws together. There are
46 15,1| fossil record. The ability of natural selection to produce novel
47 15,1| direct intervention of God. Natural selection, environmental
48 15,1| Just as God has ordered the natural laws of the universe, like
49 15,2| the earth itself by the natural laws God had instituted
50 15,2| This is not the same as natural selection, since traditional
51 15,2| sufficient time on earth for the natural development of life. Cosmic
52 15,2| environmental stimuli via natural selection. However, without
53 15,2| this could be the result of natural erosion, especially if the
54 15,2| conceivable that unguided natural events led to this wonder.
55 15,2| said by evolutionists that natural selection is not random.
56 15,2| must be true — but directed natural selection is not evolution,
57 15,3| business as usual for the natural world: a story of repeated
58 15,3| constant fine-tuning by natural selection over the eons,
59 16 | every man. Not in one of the natural religions do we find a clear
60 16 | been controversial in the natural sciences. To the teaching
61 16,2| mankind the first elementary natural history; for being the first
62 17,2| and death. These were the natural results of the moral fall,
63 17,3| that “Adam's body (was) a natural and therefore mortal body.”
64 17,3| the constitution of his natural body, and he was immortal
65 18 | death.~ We accept good as a natural thing and evil as unnatural.
66 18,1| from the moral viewpoint is natural. Things that are good attract
67 19,2| Mediterranean breached the natural dam at the Bosporus.~ Later
68 20 | s state in Paradise was natural; after the sinful fall,
69 20 | fall, it became less than natural; but in the Kingdom of Heaven,
70 20 | the serpent.~ All myths of natural religions represent but “
71 21 | and to himself — adapt his natural will to the holy will of
72 22 | exceptional superiority over all natural religions and in view of
73 22 | Christianity in the world natural or supernatural?~ The naturalistic (
74 22 | proceeding history and was the natural product of the primitive
75 24 | assisted the progress of natural science, that is, that science
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