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In Timaeus, God is the model craftsman. ... The idea of the good gives beauty to God’s artistic creation. In Genesis, God makes the world out of nothing. God is also the source of goodness, but he is the beginning. In Timaeus the ideas seem to be before God. ... God is the prime mover in movement, “a thought thinking itself.” The universe is another God or also God, it is a blueprint of Himself. ... The idea of God starts with Exodus, not Genesis. Exodus describes what God is and in Genesis it shows what he does. ... The Greek idea is of necessity, unlike the Biblical which is freedom. ... Plato believed the idea of transcendence is illogical, for God cannot appear to anyone in any shape or form. ... This quote addresses the battle between God and Science. Historically, questioning the existence of God has widely been frowned upon. God, the higher entity, has always played the greatest role in many religions. ... The respect for our mothers is similar to our respect for God. ... We owe everything we have to God, for we were born from him. God will guide us through life. ... Instilled in us, God empowers us. Still, we believe in God and believe that he is the ultimate form of goodness.
Approximate Word count = 1051 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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