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The type of religious experience when, for example, you enter a religious building - a feeling of awe and wonder
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The belief that there are many gods
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The argument that asserts that there must be a first uncaused cause and that that cause must be God
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These people believe that there is no God
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The type of experience where you feel that you have been in contact with God in a special way (e.g. vision, trance)
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A person who believes that there is only one God
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Good and kind - wanting only good
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All powerful
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Knowing everything |
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These people believe that we do not and cannot have the means to know whether there is a God
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The man whose "watch" story was an example of the Design Argument
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