God is the absolute. An absolute cannot lack anything nor does it have any need to develop itself: it is, eternally, all that it can be.
Summary. God, being absolute and infinite, is both the Reality that transcends the cosmos and the Principle that generates it. An Islamic ecological philosophy must be based on this basic truth.
God is absolute truth. His truth doesn't depend on a set of circumstances. Truth is true for all people everywhere all the time, regardless of the form of government they live under. In John 14:6, Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”
Since, the Absolute is the Ultimate Reality from the metaphysical standpoint and from the religious stand point God is regarded as the Supreme Reality, a question generally arises whether we identify the God of religion with the Absolute of metaphysics or we maintain a distinction between them.
Most scientists agree that God cannot be proven or disproven by the scientific method, moreover that science answers the natural while religion answers the supernatural.
No one created God. God got created as the universe grew and changes. God is the cumulative energy of the universe. So, infact universe created God.
A scientist has calculated that there is a 67% chance that God exists. Dr Stephen Unwin has used a 200-year-old formula to calculate the probability of the existence of an omnipotent being.
Thankfully, Jesus was both fully human and fully God for if He had only been fully human, his death would do nothing to help us. Instead, the death of a fully human Jesus would soon be forgotten, and we would still need someone to reconcile us with God.
The Bible teaches that God's sovereignty is an essential aspect of who he is, that he has supreme authority and absolute power over all things. And yes he is very much active, despite our perplexity. Scripture says, God works “all things according to the counsel of his will” (Ephesians 1:11).
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Plantinga's idea of Ultimate Reality and Meaning is the traditional Christian theistic concept of God. As Ultimate Reality, God is the unique source of all reality other than God. God is thereby also the source of all meaning: of the world in general and of human life in particular.
There is no God higher than the truth. — Mahatma Gandhi.
The opposite of absolute truth is relative truth. To say that something is relatively true means that it can be true for one person and not for another.
Science doesn't have the processes to prove or disprove the existence of God. Science studies and attempts to explain only the natural world while God, in most religions, is supernatural.
The fundamental principle of the philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza is the necessary and absolute infinity of God. He defined God as an absolutely infinite being.
There is no such thing as absolute reality. The act of observation influences what is observed. Therefore, 'Thou art That'.
Nothing is too hard or difficult for God. The Word of God declares that when you believe God in your situation, all things become possible to him that believes. Mark 9:23 “JESUS said unto him, If thou canst believe, ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE to him THAT BELIEVETH”.
A dictator is someone who has absolute power — or who at least behaves as if they do by bossing others around. In government, a dictator is a ruler who has total control over a country, with no checks or balances to prevent abuse of power.
The canon of Scripture and the quotations from the Fathers mentioned above (Augustine, Gregory) assign one cause to the incarnation: man's redemption from the slavery of sin. Certain theologians 17 say, with great probability, that if man had not sinned, the Son of God would not have become man.
The ultimate true man of God is Jesus. He is the good shepherd who laid down his life for the sheep (John 10:11-13). Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who labor and are heaven laden, and I will give you rest.
Perhaps the requirement of a proof is too stringent, and perhaps there are other ways of establishing God's existence. Chief among these is the appeal to religious experience—a personal, direct acquaintance with God or an experience of God mediated through a religious tradition.
Much of the discussion has focused on Kant's “big three” arguments: ontological arguments, cosmological arguments, and teleological arguments.