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What is the ontological argument and its features?

The Ontological Argument (OA) is related to the nature and essence of an object and this argument attempts to prove that God must exist by his very nature. Many philosophers formulate theories to support ...

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Can a bad person ever do a good thing?

For this question, it is important to answer the question at hand. This means take the question at face value and try and answer it in the format it is given, instead of answering a compl...

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What do Christians think about abortion?

Opinions on ethical issues such as abortion will very from church to church and Christian to Christian, however the bible contains a number of teachings that may be interpreted as relating to the issue of...

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What is a "prayer of intercession"? provide an example.

A prayer of intercession is any prayer that asks God to intervene in something for instance relatives of someone with cancer could pray for God to make their family member better.

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What is Determinism, in the context of freewill?

Determinism is the belief that humans have no freewill to choose to do as they wish, due to the influence of external forces upon us. Such external forces may, for example, be how we have been conditioned...

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