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consciences 1
conscious 5
consciously 2
consciousness 28
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28 appearance
28 christians
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28 exist
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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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consciousness

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1 2 | become accessible to our consciousness. In other words, the absolute 2 5 | exists except man and his consciousness. In such a world can a steam 3 5 | necessity. Without the aid of consciousness, the steam engine is a miracle, 4 5 | overcome by a new factor, consciousness. In order to explain the 5 5 | recognition of a “higher factor,” consciousness, is necessary.~Now we turn 6 5 | necessary.~Now we turn to consciousness itself. Can consciousness 7 5 | consciousness itself. Can consciousness be explained by inert unconscious 8 5 | incomparably more complicatedconsciousness. (Such nonsense is assumed 9 5 | materialists who regard consciousness as a product of evolving 10 5 | of evolving matter.) Even consciousness cannot explain itself. Consciousness 11 5 | consciousness cannot explain itself. Consciousness can create a steam engine, 12 5 | It follows, then, that consciousness is also a miracle. To explain 13 5 | causes such phenomena as consciousness. This higher cause of consciousness ( 14 5 | consciousness. This higher cause of consciousness (a higher Intellect) is 15 5 | of philosophy.~If man’s consciousness, intervening with inert 16 5 | Intellect, having created man’s consciousness and inert nature, directly 17 8 | accidental; 3) the denial of the consciousness and personality of the cause 18 8 | recognition of the presence of consciousness which crafted this expedient 19 8 | explain the expediency of consciousness itself, and, finally, the 20 8 | should be regarded by normal consciousness as primary, preliminary 21 8 | on the latter. If in our consciousness there were not an idea of 22 9 | immortality goes into the consciousness of man with its roots. In 23 9 | psychological phenomena. The consciousness of a man represents in itself 24 9 | materialists want to attribute a consciousness, represents a multitude 25 9 | can the continuity of our consciousness throughout our whole life 26 9,1| you will: the personality, consciousness, me, or soul) continues 27 10 | development of religious consciousness of ancient man. Each individual 28 11 | demand a solution in the consciousness of every man are unsolvable


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