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Apologetics: Animism Outline
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. 1 God …. A There is a general belief in or knowledge of a “high” or “creator god”. B This god is considered too remote to be of immediate concern. 2 The Cosmos…. A The Cosmos was likely created by a “high, creator god.”. B Everything has a life force, and contains power in varying degrees. C The fundamental question is not, “what is true? 8221; but “who is more powerful? D The world is whole, with nature totally unified: plant, animal, human are all on one level. They cannot...
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Apologetics: September 2007
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. 1 God …. A There is a general belief in or knowledge of a “high” or “creator god”. B This god is considered too remote to be of immediate concern. 2 The Cosmos…. A The Cosmos was likely created by a “high, creator god.”. B Everything has a life force, and contains power in varying degrees. C The fundamental question is not, “what is true? 8221; but “who is more powerful? D The world is whole, with nature totally unified: plant, animal, human are all on one level. They cannot...
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Apologetics: Pantheistic Monism Outline
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. Ultimate reality is beyond distinction; it just is. We can only “realize” it by becoming it. 1 God= Brahman= the Soul and essence of the whole Cosmos. A God is all, and all is God (Brahman). B God is the cosmos. C God is the one, infinite-impersonal, ultimate reality. D Nothing exists that is not God. E If anything that is not God appears to exist, it is an illusion (maya) and does not truly exist. 2 The Cosmos…. A Humanity = the Cosmos= God=humanity. etc. C This last condit...
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Apologetics: Deism Outline
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Friday, September 21, 2007. 1 God is not…. A Known through revelation (Scripture, Incarnation). Thus, the only way to know Him is through human reason. D Sovereign over human affairs. F Loving or caring of His creation. G A “He”, just an “it” type of transcendent force or energy. H God nature can known by studying the universe. I God is merely and architect. 2 His Creation…. A God created the universe but left it to run on it’s own. Thus, He can only be seen in nature. Not be tampered with by God or man.
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Apologetics: Naturalism Outline
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. 1 God …. A God does not exist at all. 2 The Cosmos…. A God does not exist, so the Cosmos could not have been created. B The universe is the only thing that is eternal, although it has not always been, and will not. Always be in its present form. C This world is not fallen or abnormal. D The cosmos consists solely of matter. There is only one form of matter that exists, and everything in the cosmos is just made up of variations of that one form of mattere. C limitations and t...
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Bibliology: September 2007
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Friday, September 21, 2007. New Testament Canon Summary. New Testament Canon Summary. The New Testament Canon consists of letters written by the apostles. Originally, the early church used the OT as the main tool for evangelism and direction. It soon became important for the apostles to communicate with the church in writing. These writings were recognized as God’s revelation and they were respected in kind. These letters were written by many apostles, to many different churches. An unorthodox group from...
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Bibliology: New Testament Canon Summary
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Friday, September 21, 2007. New Testament Canon Summary. New Testament Canon Summary. The New Testament Canon consists of letters written by the apostles. Originally, the early church used the OT as the main tool for evangelism and direction. It soon became important for the apostles to communicate with the church in writing. These writings were recognized as God’s revelation and they were respected in kind. These letters were written by many apostles, to many different churches. An unorthodox group from...
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Bibliology: Inspiration Summary
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Friday, September 21, 2007. There are three main theories concerning the inspiration of the Bible. The most subjective one is called the Neo-Orthodox view, the most objective one is the Orthodox view, and the one that lands between those two is called the Modernist view. This paper will cover the five main points of the Orthodox view. 1 What Is Inspiration? 2 The Extent of Inspiration. B The form refers to the actual words used by the men recording God’s Word. We believe that while sinful man r...The thi...