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  1. The Existence of God

    In this essay, we will consider what the Bible says in answer to these questions, before sampling the answers of some influential Christian thinkers. Scripture and the Existence of God. The Bible opens not with a proof of God's existence, but with a pronouncement of God's works: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."

  2. The Story and Message of the Bible

    The Bible is a big book that consists of many topics, diverse literature, and spans centuries. Yet, the Bible, despite being written by multiple authors and addressing various subjects, is one grand story whose central message is about what our triune Creator-covenant God planned in eternity, executed in time, to glorify himself by the redemption of his people, the judgment of sin, and making ...

  3. Who Is God?

    God created the entire world out of nothing—and everything that God created, God called "good.". God saved the best for the last day of creation; he created man and woman in his own image. In the beginning, everyone and everything was created good. All of it was created to reflect the glory of God. This has not changed.

  4. Existence of God

    existence of God, in religion, the proposition that there is a supreme supernatural or preternatural being that is the creator or sustainer or ruler of the universe and all things in it, including human beings. In many religions God is also conceived as perfect and unfathomable by humans, as all-powerful and all-knowing (omnipotent and omniscient), and as the source and ultimate ground of ...

  5. Who Is God?

    Yes, there is a God—a personal, eternal Creator of all that exists. And He has revealed to humanity the essential things we need to know about Him—His character, His purpose for our lives, what He expects of us, and what He has determined about our future. More.

  6. Moral Arguments for the Existence of God

    First published Thu Jun 12, 2014; substantive revision Tue Oct 4, 2022. Moral arguments for God's existence form a diverse family of arguments that reason from some feature of morality or the moral life to the existence of God, usually understood as a morally good creator of the universe. Moral arguments are both important and interesting.

  7. God's Existence: Views and Ideas Essay (Critical Writing)

    Introduction. The various views of God's existence provide a plurality of ideas and arguments used to justify God's meaning as a phenomenon. Rational, theological, and critical ideas form the underlying principles of the probability of God's existence. A unified view of God is impossible because denying it would have a more significant ...

  8. Who is God? His Nature, Roles, and Works

    God is the Holy Trinity. The Trinity refers to the understanding of God as one essence existing eternally in three distinct persons: Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit. The Trinity asserts that there is one God—that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit share the same divine essence. The concept of the Trinity is not explicitly ...

  9. The Existence of God: Key Arguments

    This essay is going to provide two arguments for the existence of God. The anthropic principle is an argument of the existence of a reasonable plan for the structure of the Universe. According to this argument, only God may create the complex structure of nature, universe, and life on the Earth. Such phenomena as a fixed distance of Earth from ...

  10. The Meaning of Life

    3. Naturalism. Recall that naturalism is the view that a physical life is central to life's meaning, that even if there is no spiritual realm, a substantially meaningful life is possible. Like supernaturalism, contemporary naturalism admits of two distinguishable variants, moderate and extreme (Metz 2019).

  11. God

    God. Representation (for the purpose of art or worship) of God in (left to right from top) Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, and the Baháʼí Faith. In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. [1] In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being ...

  12. The Five Proofs of God's Existence

    Learn More. Higgins in his examination of the work of Aquinas states that "the arguments of Aquinas center around the five proofs of God's existence namely: the argument of the unmoved mover, the argument of the first cause, the argument of contingency, the argument from degree and finally the teleological argument" (Higgins 603).

  13. What Is Worship?

    True worship is a valuing or a treasuring of God above all things. The inner essence of worship is the response of the heart to the knowledge of the mind when the mind is rightly understanding God and the heart is rightly valuing God. Or you could use words like treasuring or prizing God or delighting in God or reverencing God or being ...

  14. What Is the Kingdom of God?

    Since God's purpose for the world is to save a people for himself and renew the world for that people, his kingly rule implies a saving and a redeeming activity on their behalf. This is why the coming of the kingdom in the New Testament is called good news. In and through Jesus, God, the king, is coming in a way — a new way — into the ...

  15. Discovering God's Purpose for Your Life

    God's Purpose in the World to Come. The first chapter of the Bible sets the stage: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Gen. 1:1). 1 God employs His immense power and wisdom to create the world in which He intends to work out His purposes. Hints of this purpose emerge in the verses that follow.

  16. Essay on God's Importance In Life

    250 Words Essay on God's Importance In Life Understanding God's Role. Many people believe in a higher power known as God. They see God as a guiding force in their lives. For those who believe, God is very important because He gives them hope and purpose. When they are scared or unsure, thinking of God can bring comfort and courage.

  17. Essay on Existence of God

    500 Words Essay on Existence of God The Concept of God. The existence of God has been a subject of debate for centuries, spanning philosophical, scientific, and religious contexts. The concept of God varies across different cultures and religions, but a common thread is the belief in a higher power or entity that is responsible for the creation ...

  18. Paragraph on God 100, 150, 200, 300 and 400 + Words

    Paragraph on God- 100 Words. God is everywhere and in everything. God is love and provides us with everything we need. All we have to do is have faith in Him. He will never leave us or forsake us. His love for us is everlasting. God is the creator of the universe and everything in it. He is all-powerful, all-knowing, and ever present. God is ...

  19. Ares: The Greek God

    This essay about Ares, the Greek god of war, discusses his symbolism and how it reflects his attributes and the nature of war. Ares' primary symbols include the spear, symbolizing his aggressive approach to conflict; the Corinthian helmet, reflecting the facelessness and depersonalization of soldiers in war; the vulture, representing the aftermath and destructive consequences of conflict ...

  20. Opinion

    Mr. Shugerman is a law professor at Boston University. About a year ago, when Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, indicted former President Donald Trump, I was critical of the case and ...

  21. Latter-day Saints can believe their church is true, Gordon Monson

    The core of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — and many other religions — relies on four basic words: hope, belief, faith and trust. No matter what some may say about "knowing ...

  22. Examples Of Imagery In Their Eyes Were Watching God

    In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, imagery is used to create a vivid sense of place and person, thereby deepening the reader's connection to the characters throughout the novel. Written in 1937 by American literary author Zora …show more content… Her hairstyle quickly became the focal point for gossip and speculation.