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The supernatural in monotheistic religions
The supernatural in monotheistic religions All monotheistic religions acknowledge the existence of the supernatural. ...
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Talk:The supernatural in monotheistic religions
Talk:The supernatural in monotheistic religions You're all going to hell! Hell ...
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Supernatural
Supernatural For other uses, see Supernatural (disambiguation). The supernatural (Latin: super- "exceeding" + nature) refers to forces ... beyond ordinary scientific understanding. Concepts in the supernatural domain are closely related to concepts in religious spirituality and metaphysics. The term "supernatural" is often used interchangeably with paranormal ...
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Talk:Supernatural/Archive 2
Talk:Supernatural/Archive 2 < Talk:Supernatural You're still missing the point. Geologists ... e. stopped believing that witches possessed malevolent supernatural powers. Some Christians even believe (sometimes contrary ... believing in witchcraft. If witches had real supernatural powers to harm and exercised those powers ... Christians ceased to believe witches had real supernatural powers, they ceased to believe that ...
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Talk:Supernatural/Archive1
Talk:Supernatural/Archive1 < Talk:Supernatural This is an archive of older discussions from Talk:Supernatural. How is the presumption in this article ... logic" from the opening paragraph because many supernatural phenomena can be explained in way whose ... be accomodated in an encyclopidia article on supernatural and natural phenomena? I think my ...
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User talk:Ungtss/crazyeddie part 1
... the writings of any of the other religions ... to me it doesn't read like ... a way as to exclude BY DEFINITION supernatural causes and evidence of intelligent design -- such ... of objective reality - nature. In this sense, "supernatural" - "beyond nature" - implies that objective reality doesn ... science isn't just prejudiced against the supernatural, it defies it in its very foundation ... But, in this sense, God is not supernatural. If He exists, he is as ...
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Introduction to religion (Psychology wiki)
... —is commonly defined as belief concerning the supernatural , sacred , or divine ; and the moral codes ... religion-supporting organization ). There are many different religions in the world today. Religion implies a belief in supernatural beings or powers. This definition would put religions like Buddhism into the philosophy section. [edit ... of such terms as religion, religious, and religions may be peculiarly modern, notably Euro- ...
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Talk:Christianity/Archive 10
... Christians generally self-identify their religion as monotheistic, there is a decidedly henotheistic aspect to ... as true monotheism. Classifying Christianity as purely monotheistic is not accurate from a sociological or comparative religions standpoint. Where would a discussion of these ... As has been said before, Christianity is monotheistic. "Satan, angels, demons and saints" are not ... some people don't see it as monotheistic, does not mean we have to ...
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Talk:God
... is used to refer to a specific monotheistic concept of a supernatural Supreme Being in accordance with Christianity, and ... in English to refer to non-Christian monotheistic concepts of God as well. I propose ... something like this instead: God is the monotheistic concept of a supernatural Supreme Being who is the creator ...
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Religion
... as a group of beliefs concerning the supernatural, sacred, or divine, and the moral codes ... texts (scriptures), and/or personal revelation. Some religions view such knowledge as unlimited in scope ... applies especially to spiritual practices. The mystery religions of ancient Greece and the modern religion ... an imaginary or unverifiable existence Ancient polytheistic religions, such as those of Greece, Rome, and ... are categorized under the heading of mythology. Religions of pre-industrial peoples, or cultures ...
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