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1 6 | but in vivid, concrete forms. In religion, as in art,
2 6 | towards all aspects and forms of art inhibited their adaptation
3 6 | sanctified also the various forms of art for use in Christian
4 7 | skepticism. Poetry and other forms of art, with their impulses
5 7 | study of the rise of various forms of religious cults and well-known
6 8 | in practical life, other forms of proofs are often used.
7 8 | a Prime-mover). Leibnitz forms this proof by a conclusion,
8 8 | existence come in two main forms. Before Kant, in both theology
9 8 | God Himself. In both its forms (pre-Kant and Kant), ethical
10 8 | proof has its force. These forms not only do not exclude,
11 11 | variously revealed in diverse forms — in nature, in man’s spirit,
12 15,2| island having different forms of the same species of animals.
13 15,3| settle, single-celled life forms in the ocean, including
14 15,6| developed into individual forms of grass, herb, and tree,
15 15,6| existing land dwelling life forms that had been created during
16 15,2| picture of creation, where God forms the earth complete, with
17 15,2| size from single-celled forms to giant kelp. Bacteria
18 15,4| they allow that simple life forms, of the single-cell variety,
19 15,5| water and earth, from lower forms to the highest by way of
20 15,5| time. Numerous transient forms can appear during the process
21 15,5| emergence of the more advanced forms, that are linked to eternity.”~
22 15,5| The fact that the highest forms and types of creation appear
23 15,5| creation of the simplest forms. The level of being is not
24 15,5| able to fully create higher forms from lower, and, in the
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