These lessons are wonderful. I am modifying them for family devotions. When will the last 3 lessons be on the website? Thank you for all your hard work and making these available for our use! Thank you so much for the free lessons. Great for my Sunday class We have started with the first one God is Almighty this past Sunday my kids loved it.
God bless you for all your hard work, very much appreciated by me. Thanks very much for these. I will be able to use this for my sunday class to equip them with knowledge of God at their early age.
Be blessed. Great lessons for the kids. Bethany, Thank you for sharing your work! May God richly bless you for sharing freely. We have adopted the less to us for the whole of this year. Patricia Chipulu Lusaka Zambia. Thank you! Ithank God for this curriculum,am from Mombasa,Kenya,it has helped me to teach the new adults believers. Teaching them who God is like!!! To others they were set free from cultic beliefs. Well done! Thank you for making this available!
Now we need a SONG of the attributes. I use the tune from the books of the New Testament. Only I start with Alpha and Omega, then follow the others in order. I too use ASL. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You are all a blessing, may God continue to use your ministry for His glory Reply. Many people have asked themselves if God exists.
Philosophers, theologians, and others have tried to prove that it exists, and others have tried to disprove the theory. In philosophical terminology, such arguments are about the epistemology of the ontology of God.
The debate exists mainly in philosophy, as science does not address whether or not supernatural things exist. There are many philosophical issues with the existence of God. Some definitions of God are not specific. Arguments for the existence of God typically include metaphysical , empirical , inductive , and subjective types.
Some theories are built around holes in evolutionary theory , as well as order and complexity in the world. Arguments against the existence of God typically include empirical, deductive , and inductive arguments.
Conclusions sometimes include: "God does not exist" strong atheism ; "God almost certainly does not exist" de facto atheism ; "no one knows whether God exists" agnosticism ; "God exists, but this cannot be proven or disproven" deism or theism ; and "God exists and this can be proven" theism.
There are many variations on these positions, and sometimes different names for some of them. For example, the position "God exists and this can be proven" is sometimes called "gnostic theism" or "strong theism". There are different names for God in different religions. Most of these religious beliefs involve God or gods. Some religions do not believe in god or do not include the concept of god.
Abrahamic religions are very popular monotheistic ones. Well-known Abrahamic religions include Judaism , Christianity , and Islam. Monotheistic means the people in these religions believe there is only one God. Muslims say the word Allah , which is the Arabic word for "God. Believers in the Abrahamic religions except Islamic believers believe that God has created human beings in his image , but this idea is not easily understood by humankind. One artistic idea is that of an wise elder man in use since the Renaissance.
The Christian Holy Bible talks about God in different ways. Many Christians believe that Jesus was God's incarnation on Earth. Christians consider the Holy Spirit to be God as well, the third person of God. This is called the Holy Trinity. Although the word "Trinity" is not in the Bible, the word used for God in chapter one of Genesis is actually plural , and the phrase "in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit' is used in the New Testament , e. Matthew Another word that Christians believe has exactly the same meaning as "Trinity" is the word "Godhead", which is in the Holy Bible.
Christians believe that God incarnated in a human body, through the normal birth process, normally growing up into a man named Jesus or Yeshua , coming to Earth specifically to give every person an opportunity of salvation from their own evil, called sin. The effect of personal evil far transcends the repercussions humans cause to one another in the world, but affects one's relationship with God the Father, and that aspect of the self cannot be addressed through one's own self-improvement efforts, but requires God to intervene in order to set one right.
When Jesus prayed and talked to God, he called him "Father," and taught others to do the same. Jesus also taught that one must be born again in order to receive God's Spirit, otherwise one remains separated from God, acting merely from their own mind, thus being vulnerable to deception by human philosophies or the many spiritual philosophies which do not come from God but from Fallen angels , which are within various false religions. After a person consciously accepts the free gift of eternal life, which Jesus's sacrifice offers, God comes to live in the individual, as God lived in humankind before the Fall.
In Hinduism , there is only one God, named Brahman , but Brahman is said to have taken on many different incarnations. To many outsiders, the worship of God's different incarnations is considered to be the worship of many gods. However, it is really only the worship of one God in different ways.
Some Hindus also believe that the spirit of God lives in everyone. This idea is called Advaita Vedanta , which is the Hindu term for Monism. Religions like Buddhism and Confucianism involve the worship of many gods, or sometimes no gods at all. In Shinto , there is not a single specific God, as is in most religions, but instead, a wide variety of deities called kami , they are the spirit and essence of all nature things, both animate and inanimate, even including rocks , trees and poetry , for example.
Philosophers can talk about God or god; sometimes they talk about a specific god, but other times they are just talking about the idea of god. One of the earliest Western philosophers to write about God in a monotheistic way was the Greek Aristotle , who describes god as the Supreme Cause.
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