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Belief in God
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GCSE Philosophy (Religion and Life) Mapa Mental sobre Belief in God, criado por mhancoc3 em 04-03-2014.
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Belief in God
Reasons for believing in God
Religious Upbringing
Parents
Have babies baptised
Promise to teach about God and bring up christian children
As part of the sacrament they encourage belief.
Teach you to pray
They think God listens to their prayers.
Education and surroundings
Church
so many people
Sunday School
Learn more and understand
Church school
Christianity becomes a normal thing in life.
Vows and experience.
Confirmation
Learn more in confirmation lessons
Religious Experience
The numinous
Feels presence of God when they see beauty
Feel something greater than them
Father Yves Dubois whilst praying before a statue of Our Lady,
Conversion
Commit yourself to God
During civil war, Raymond Nader felt the numinous and committed himself, giving up his fighting
Feels born again
Miracles
Breaks science, only God explains
Terminal illness patient, cured, how?
Prayer
Feel contact with God
Design Argument
Evidence
DNA
Paley's Watch
Pros
There is evidence
must have a designer
Must be God
Cons
Evidence for lack of design
Science explains
Not necessarily God
Causation argument
Domino effect
Temp leads to ice melting
Must be an original cause
God
Cons
Why stop at God
Why God
Scientific Theories on the origins of the world
Big Bang
Thermo-dynamics
Matter is eternal
Can't be created or destroyed
Life cycle of a star
start of life on Earth
Evidence
Red shift
Evolution
Evidence
Fossils
Similarities between species
Survival of the fittest
Genetic research
Leads to Atheism
No reference to God
Religious response to Science
Science is true but caused by God
It was perfect timing
God made the scientific laws
Life on Earth requires Carbon, supplied by God
Science is wrong, Bible is right
evidence is explained by Noah's flood (totally changing rock formations)
creationism
Both are right
God's day may be millions or billions of years
it all fits together like a jigsaw
Unanswered Prayer, Evil and Suffering
Prayer
Leads to Atheism
Not got the Numinous
can't exist
Not answered
Religious Response
Too selfish
Too Personal
Human parents don't always give children what they want
Trust God's love to do what is best for us
The answer may just be no...
Evil
Moral Evil
Abuse of free will
Natural Evil
Volcano's
Leads to rejection of God
Omnipotent - could remove evil
Omni-benevolent - wants to remove evil
If he exists why do we suffer?
Why would he design a world with natural evil?
Why does he not stop people?
Omniscient - knew what would happen, why not prevent it?
Religious response
There is a reason for leaving it
Want's us to help ourselves
He gave us free will
To teach us a lesson
He may want those that die through natural evil in heaven
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