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Open Theism
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Open theists argue that if God foresee every action of the future then it means that human beings do not have the freedom to make choices. Therefore, they deny that God is aware of every detail of the future. Open theists also base their ar...

Atheism
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term, combining different belief systems, built on the rejection of belief in the existence of personified God. It is important to note that more stringent and/or detailed definitions, as a rule, do not describe the diversity of belief syst...

Religious Tolerance With Examples From Hindu-Buddhist, Chinese And Abrahamic Monotheism
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religious harmony. The following paper discusses religious tolerance taking examples from a few religions. Discussion Religious tolerance in Hindu-Buddhist Buddhism is known to be a very tranquil and peaceful religion that teaches its follo...

Monotheism
http://www.researchomatic.com/Monotheism-124267.html

issue. What qualities do we attribute to God when we think of “God”? Some qualities may include being powerful, intelligent, infinite, creative, loving, just, merciful, self-sustaining, perfect, etc. The God of the Bible is a great God. In ...

Liberal Theism, With Romanticist Leanings
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as we have seen, believe that God is not merely a cause alongside other causes but at a different level of causality is the cause of everything continuing to exist. New Testament Christianity reflects this in teaching that God "˜holds toge...

Liberal Theism, With Romanticist Leanings
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derived symbolism and imagery does not lend itself to simple definition or easy explantion, as our foregoing discussion has already illustrated. If a philosophically literate friend asks with their friends whether they believe in God or no...

Atheism 101
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and often implies that they can’t definitively establish the case for God, so therefore they should be abandoned. What would you say about this in light of my comments on the approaches to the arguments in the PointeCast presentation (Less...