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  • ...or its use by Muslims as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic [[faith]]s, including [[Christians]] and [[Jews]], in referen ...o refer back to Allah.[5] Allah is [[unique]], the only Deity, [[creator]] of the [[universe]] and omnipotent.[1][2]
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  • ...pantheon]] of spirits to be [[fear]]ed and [[worshiped]]. And the teaching of [[Melchizedek]] regarding a [[Universal]] [[Creator]] never fully destroyed ...ious [[Deity]] titles will be defined as they pertain to the [[evolution]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_theology Jewish theology]:
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  • ...the same [[purpose]]. The [[concept]] is ancient and can be seen in many [[religion]]s and in philosophy. Although the term monachos (“monk”) is of Christian origin, in the English language it tends to be used analogously o
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  • ...ual]], or philosophical [[movement]] of recent [[origin]] that is not part of an established denomination, church, or religious [[tradition|body]]. ...or religion to communitarian enterprises that demand a considerable amount of [[group]] conformity and a social [[identity]] that separates its adherents
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  • ...n to engulf you completely. But, the more of [[Ta|the spirit]] you partake of, the more these fears will be beaten back and kept at a distance. ...ely more and more upon him and less and less upon the unspiritual dictates of the [[mind]].
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  • *1: the expected [[messiah]] of [[Muslim]] [[tradition]] <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Mahdi''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cat
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  • ...of effects that happen incidentally, but differentiated in the second book of Aristotle's Physics as follows: *[[Automaton]] (or "chance") operates in the realm of [[nature]].
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  • ...se analysis]]. In [[semantics]], discourses are linguistic units composed of several sentences — in other words, [[conversation]]s, [[Logical argument ...lt was developing a form of discourse that opposed [[marxist]] definitions of [[ideology]] ([[superstructure]]).
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  • ...a direct continuation of the [[Roman Empire]], that, in its final century of existence, was more a city-state than a territorial empire. ...enterprise (i.e. a transnational corporation) and a political organisation of either national-, regional-, or city scale, controlled either by a [[person
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  • ...ll over the world. In that day we are here to help each other. We would be of [[service]] to You Father and our brothers and sisters. Just show us the wa ...rward in sharing [[thoughts]], lessons and [[hopes]] with you the children of [[Urantia]]. I know that your time here on Urantia is relatively short [[co
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  • 94:8.1 To become a [[Buddhist]], one merely made [[public]] profession of the [[faith]] by reciting the Refuge: "I take my refuge in the Buddha; I ta 94:8.3 The [[original]] [[gospel]] of [[Gautama]] was based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_noble_trut
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  • ...rtant Muslims who wrote about God, was a writer on "[[Kalam]]". His school of [[Averroism]] had a significant influence on Christian theology.]] ...son]]ed [[discourse]] about God or the [[gods]], or more generally about [[religion]] or [[spirituality]].
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  • ...dle Ages] some religious chant evolved into song (forming one of the roots of later Western music).[2] ...used [[spiritual]] [[practice]]. Like [[prayer]], chant may be a component of either [[personal]] or [[group]] practice. [[Diverse]] spiritual [[traditio
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  • ...es of [[Kulturgeschichte]] and [[Geistesgeschichte]], the historical study of ideas has engaged not only western intellectual traditions, including, but ...sm]]. This may be expressed in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, or literature.
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  • ..._man medicine man]; it was, rather, to know and to [[control]] the hazards of living. ...either [[priests]], seers, [[shamans]], or medicine men. The practitioners of the black art were called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorcery sorcerers]
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  • ...arier (to marry) and ultimately [[Latin]] marītāre (to marry) and marītus (of marriage). <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Marriage''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=
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  • ...thermonuclear fusion in its core, and has cleared its neighbouring region of [[planetesimals]]. *IAU 2006 General Assembly: Result of the IAU Resolution votes [https://www.iau2006.org/mirror/www.iau.org/iau060
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  • ...on") has been important in establishing the doctrine of the [[divinity]] of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]] and his position as [[Eternal Son|God the Son]] in t ..., or distinct.[https://jkalb.freeshell.org/more/doctrine.html The Doctrine of the Logos]
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  • From A History of the Concept of Mind, v. 2 by Paul S. Macdonald [https://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page= nature of the world and the human soul have traveled: the Platonic dual nature
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  • ...rvention", by contrast, would refer specifically to the direct involvement of a [[deity]]. ...rdless of its likelihood, such as birth. Other miracles might be: survival of a terminal illness, escaping a life threatening situation or 'beating the o
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