The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... matter does not explain life Even though it could be shown that uncreated eternal matter did exist , that fact would not explain the riddle of our existence . For at some time in the history of the world life had to begin . In the Azoic ...
... matter does not explain life Even though it could be shown that uncreated eternal matter did exist , that fact would not explain the riddle of our existence . For at some time in the history of the world life had to begin . In the Azoic ...
Strana 34
... matter and the concept of God The theory of uncaused eternal matter cannot be recon- ciled with any reasonable concept of God . First , uncaused eternal matter is matter that necessarily exists in virtue of its very nature , and this ...
... matter and the concept of God The theory of uncaused eternal matter cannot be recon- ciled with any reasonable concept of God . First , uncaused eternal matter is matter that necessarily exists in virtue of its very nature , and this ...
Strana 92
... matter is inert and lifeless , it cannot give rise to activity , life , and intelli- gence . Materialists cannot explain how matter can live , feel , think , and will . Although materialists claim that matter or atoms are endowed with ...
... matter is inert and lifeless , it cannot give rise to activity , life , and intelli- gence . Materialists cannot explain how matter can live , feel , think , and will . Although materialists claim that matter or atoms are endowed with ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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