inhuman. To be vulnerable is to be human. Without • this section looks at the reasonableness of belief in acknowledging the help of others is to live without Gods existence. meaning and direction • Religious people do not treat Gods existence as a 4. FAILURE - it force us to confront our weaknesses hypothesis. and limitations. -such acceptance of our failures • The religious problem in the Old Testament makes us hope and trust that all can be brought into narratives is not Atheism the denial of God but good. Polytheism the worship of too many gods. 5.LONELINESS- with our loneliness we can realize • In the new testament the reality of God is that our dependence on other people or gadgets is unquestioned because the Jesus of Nazareth the possessiveness that we can be free from. eternal God became flesh and dwelt among human 6.LOVE - to love is to experience richness, positivity, and beings. transcendence. -Life is full of risks, fears and commitment, • Christians believe that there is an eternal life. pain and sacrificing and giving up things we want for the sake of the one we love. • Eternal life is, in simple terms, a life that doesn’t end. “Eternity” refers to the life – in heaven or hell – The End after this present one on the created earth.
How can one have eternal life with God?
• One has to accept and believe Jesus as their Lord and
Savior to have an eternal life in heaven.
BIBLE
The holy book of the Christian religion consisting of
the Old and New Testaments
For Augustine(354-430 CE
• Christianity as presenting the full revelation of the
true God, is the only full and true philosophy
• philosophy is "amor sapiential", the love of wisdom.
Hence it is the love of God it is then religious
• All knowledge leads to God so that faith supplement
and enlightens reason that may proceed to ever richer and fuller understanding.
• "Human beings alone, without God, are bound to
fail"
Evaluate Limitations
1.FORGIVENESS- we are freed from our anger and
bitterness.
2.THE BEAUTY OF NATURE- There's is perfection in
every single flower; this what the three philosophies believed.