Religious experience is good evidence of religious belief. Theologians have sought unsuccessfully, for almost two thousand years, to find a proof of the existence of God. They continued looking because they did not see religious experience alone as the proof they needed.
Religious experience is a subjective phenomenon and can vary greatly among individuals. While it may provide personal conviction or belief in the existence of a higher power for some, it is not considered conclusive evidence of God's existence as it cannot be independently verified or tested. Ultimately, the interpretation and significance of religious experiences are highly subjective and can vary based on individual beliefs and cultural context.
I don't see how this would be an evidence.
The Persians followed the teachings of Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism. Zoroaster preached monotheism, the existence of a singular god named Ahura Mazda, who represented the forces of good and light. His teachings influenced Persian culture and politics for centuries.
Hebrews 11:1 in the Bible ("Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen") is a religious or philosophical statement and not scientific evidence. Science class should focus on empirical evidence and the scientific method to study the natural world, while faith-based beliefs like Creationism are more appropriately discussed in a religious or philosophical context.
Secular education teaches subjects without focusing on religious beliefs or doctrines.
The Puritans did not tolerate religious views that differed from their own. They established strict religious communities in which dissenters were often punished or expelled. They believed in a narrow interpretation of scripture and sought to create a society that adhered to their own beliefs.
Religious conscience refers to an individual's beliefs, values, and moral convictions influenced by their religious faith. It guides a person's decisions and actions based on their understanding of what is morally right or wrong in the context of their religious teachings. It can prompt individuals to act in accordance with their faith's principles and teachings.
Nothing. There is no evidence as God does not exist. Thank you and good night. FALSE ANSWER ^^^^ There is an evidence for the existence of God. Nature can be used as an evidence for the existence of God, and some natural events that technology or man cannot make.
There is no evidence yet to suggest their is an existence of aliens... But in the future, who knows?
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Some famous quotes from "The Giver" include "The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It's the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared" and "The good news about the past is that every time a person remembers even the tiniest detail of their experience, the trail of evidence comes through and confirms the existence of that experience."
By providing evidence of the existence of those assets. Perhaps your attorney could suggest a good private investigator.
None. Religion has led to freedom (Leviticus 22), good laws (Exodus 20), and religious people have founded America, the first federal republic.
Heaven only exists if there is a God, who can ordain rewards for those who believe in him, and perhaps also for those who do good deeds. Apart from the lack of any evidence for the existence of God, there is no evidence for the existence of heaven.We are told heaven exists, because the longing for a blissful afterlife is often sufficient to maintain the loyalty and obedience of churchgoers.
This is really a philosophical, rather than religious, question. Essentially, philosophy deals with fundamental questions about human existence, that are unanswerable. The most rational answer is probably that we are born with a predisposition to good, but learn good or bad as we grow older.
Even though there is no evidence whatsoever of the existence of any extraterrestrial alien species,let alone any details of their religious or dietary preferences, many people are nonetheless convincedthat the chances are quite good.
There are several different ways in which that question can be interpreted. Many scientists are of good spirit, and science helps keep them that way. Science has found no persuasive evidence of the existence of ghosts.
"Chessie" is a sea serpent located in the Chesapeake bay region. It is similar to Nessie in that there is "evidence" of it but it is not good enough to confirm its existence scientifically, as well as serval who claim to have seen it.