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Does an omnipotent, omnibenevolent and omniscient God exist alongside evil and suffering in the world?

Two approaches to the question are by either arguing in favour of yes or no. Either approach should contain at least one paragraph that supports the opposing view, but the strengths and weaknesses should ...

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Explain why Christians would argue that life is sacred.

Many Christians would suggest that life is sacred. They would say that every person is made in God’s image. This belief stems from Genesis 1 which says ‘God made man to his own image…male and female he cr...

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War is never right. Evaluate this statement.

Show arguments from both sides.Start off with own opinion and provide reasons as to why you feel that way. Then give a counterargument. Then give an opinion of a religious point of view e.g. Islam, Christ...

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Explain two ways Christians today may be influenced by the crucifixion of Jesus?

The crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth is, for all intents and purposes, the central event of the Christian faith and as such will often play a pivotal role in contemporary expressions of the faith.One way ...

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Explain and evaluate the ontological argument for the existence of God.

St Anselm's ontological argument defines God as being ‘that than which nothing greater can be conceived’. He bases his argument as being a reply to the fool who says there is no God (‘Fools say in their h...

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