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1 2 | skepticism must question its own personal doubts; that is, it becomes
2 3 | are speaking about.~ This personal experience of fellowship
3 8 | this simply to maintain a personal atheistic position.~The
4 8 | proof does not demonstrate a personal God. This is correct. Cosmological
5 8 | a reasonable, conscious, personal Being can an expedient creation
6 9 | from theories denying a personal God (i.e. materialism, atheism,
7 9 | designation of man as a personal being consists of his attaining
8 9 | attaining the fullness of his personal spiritual perfection and
9 9 | relationship to the eternal personal God. It follows that his
10 9,1 | philosophic machination or the personal opinions of authors who
11 10 | tendencies toward the idea of a personal God. And, finally, in the
12 10,6 | observed strictly. Hope for a personal Messiah is replaced with
13 11 | witnessing the presence of a personal Higher Being, that is, that
14 11 | of God, man also desires personal communion with Him. Religion
15 12 | their accomplishment, the personal effort of the man was necessary —
16 13 | 39, 32:39), original, and personal Being (Exodus 3:14-15).
17 13 | character. The sole, vital, personal God, endlessly towering
18 13 | monotheism speaking of a holy, personal, vital, all-perfect, all-good
19 13 | as a creation of the one, personal, all-mighty, all-wise, all-good,
20 13 | very essence of the one, personal God was represented by the
21 15,7 | Man was created to have a personal relationship, even friendship,
22 17,1 | happiness consisted of a direct personal communion with God. Their
23 17,1 | them did not destroy their personal freedom — that greatest
24 17,1 | godlike in truth. A full personal freedom, not limited but
25 17,1 | be strengthened through personal, self-active moral strivings
26 18,1 | Sometimes man can do this for personal advantage, and sometimes
27 18,4 | retribution for sin, either personal or original. This is a very
28 App,2| ideal image and most perfect personal example of ethical life
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