Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | was necessary to decide in principle the question of the relationship
2 1 | defense of intellect. But the principle of freedom of investigation
3 3 | the existence of God in principle, though they live so as
4 5 | and is accepted as a basic principle by an act of faith.~St.
5 5 | higher and more complete principle, which causes such phenomena
6 6 | hostile to each other in principle is a mistaken one. This
7 8 | explaining natural phenomena. A principle of modern science has emerged
8 8 | 1980s called “the anthropic principle.” The basic thrust of the
9 8 | thrust of the anthropic principle is that chance is simply
10 11 | and wisdom of a creative principle witnessing the presence
11 11 | eternally unchangeable in its principle, while at the same time
12 15 | very brief; does not, in principle, mention details; and does
13 15,1 | existence. On the other hand, in principle it is very logical to admit
14 15,4 | exist before, therefore in principle was invisible, and then
15 15,5 | hypotheses are permissible, in principle. That is with the condition
16 16 | substance of the ethical principle underlying the understanding
17 16,2 | the Biblical account. In principle we are convinced that the
18 21 | and oneself.~ Although the principle of love in the Old Testament
19 21 | we shall see later, this principle itself, nevertheless, is
20 21 | In conforming with the principle aim of this preparatory
21 24 | doctrine as it is a new principle of life and activity of
22 App,2| world be solved if only this principle would triumph in people.
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