Ahab, in Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick," believes that behind the unreasoning mask of all visible things lies a deeper, often unfathomable truth or reality. He perceives this hidden essence as a force that drives existence, representing both the chaos of nature and the profound mysteries of fate. Ahab's obsession with the white whale embodies his quest to uncover these hidden truths, revealing his struggle against the indifference of the universe. Ultimately, he sees the world as a place where meaning is elusive, prompting his relentless pursuit of understanding and vengeance.
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Christians believe God exists. Not only do Christians believe that God exists but also that He communicates with man.
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Kai Wong is of a Christian background. According to Christian doctrine, Satan exists.
Mormons do not believe that all creation exists for them. Mormons, like most Christians, believe that all creation exists to testify of the glory of God.
Christians, Muslims and Jews believe that God is real; Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, but Jews do not. There is no objective proof that either God or hell actually exists; it is a matter of faith if you wish to believe.
They aren't anti-god but don't believe he exists but so don't I, and because the whole big bang theory and evolution which I believe that but if someone can show physical proof god exists then I'm happy to believe in him
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I do not believe that such a word exists in English.