Religious Studies- Believing in God

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Definitions for the Believing in God GCSE topic
Emma Samieh-Tucker
Flashcards by Emma Samieh-Tucker, updated more than 1 year ago
Emma Samieh-Tucker
Created by Emma Samieh-Tucker almost 10 years ago
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Agnosticism Not being sure whether God exists
Atheism Believing that God does not exist
Conversion When your life is changed by giving yourself to God
Free will The idea that human beings are free to make their own choices
Miracle Something which seems to break a law of science and makes you think only God could have done it
Moral evil Actions done by humans which cause suffering
Natural evil Things which cause suffering but have nothing to do with humans
Numinous The feeling of the presence of something greater than you
Omni-benevolent The belief that God is all-good
Omnipotent The belief that God is all-powerful
Omniscient The belief that God knows everything that has happened and everything that is going to happen
Prayer An attempt to contact God, usually through wordd
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