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proposition and Him
come to a proposition which is the same for us and you-that we should worship none but Allah and not associate any partners with Him and not take one another as lords besides Allah.

proposition and God
Because of the first proposition, God himself is thought as invisible and only recognizable in his creation.
An objection against the theist implication of the proposition is that even if one accepts the argument as a proof of a First Cause, it does not identify that First Cause with God.
Indeed, his famous discussion of the subject is merely a restatement of Arnauld's doctrine that in the proposition " God is omnipotent ", the verb " is " signifies the joining or separating of two concepts such as " God " and " omnipotence ".
Some Christian theologians ( particularly neo-Scholastics ) saw Cantor's work as a challenge to the uniqueness of the absolute infinity in the nature of God — on one occasion equating the theory of transfinite numbers with pantheism — a proposition which Cantor vigorously rejected.
He resented the suggestion ( from a man in North Carolina ) that " the Light and Spirit of God ... was not in the Indians ", a proposition which Fox refuted.
For Phillips, belief in God is not a proposition with a particular truth value, but a form of life.
The second part of the 1st Critique is Kant ’ s examination of the rationalist claims to absolute knowledge, taking on the most famous of these, the ontological proof of God ’ s existence, and showing that he can, through pure, non-experiential logic, both prove the affirmative and the negative of a proposition about a “ noumenal object ” ( i. e. an object like “ God ” which can never be an object of direct experience for a contingent being ).
The purpose of the condemnation was to make plain that the Imperial, Chalcedonian ( that is, recognizing the hypostatic union of Christ as two natures, one divine and one human, united in one person with neither confusion nor division ) Church was firmly opposed to all those who had either inspired or assisted Nestorius, the eponymous heresiarch of Nestorianism — the proposition that the Christ and Jesus were two separate persons loosely conjoined, somewhat akin to adoptionism, and that the Virgin Mary could not be called the Mother of God ( Gk.
" The novelist Simon Ings, writing in the New Scientist, said Polkinghorne's argument for the proposition that God is real is cogent and his evidence elegant.
While this precise terminology —" by faith alone "— does not appear in English Bible translations other than in where it has been claimed that the author seems to reject the notion that a person is justified by God solely on account of faith, other Catholic authorities also used " alone " in their translation of Romans 3: 28 or exegesis of salvation by faith passages, and it is claimed to summarize the teaching of the New Testament, and especially the Pauline epistles such as, which systematically reject the proposition that justification before God is obtained due to the merit of one's obedience to the Law of Moses ( see also Biblical law in Christianity ), or Abraham's circumcision and works.
In conceptions of God as the summum bonum, the proposition of God not being wholly good would of course be a contradiction in terms.
A historical proposition close to " dystheism " is the deus deceptor () of Descartes ' Meditations on First Philosophy, which has been interpreted by Protestant critics as the blasphemous proposition that God exhibits malevolent intent.
Human ’ s natural capacities, according to Marsilius, are sufficient to derive the truth of proposition asserting God ’ s existence, God having a will, and God having knowledge.
Being a thought proposition is not a part of the concept of a truth in itself, notwithstanding the fact that, given God ’ s omniscience, all truths in themselves are also thought truths.
Another important element was the Afrikaner Broederbond, a quasi-secret society founded in 1918, and dedicated to the proposition that " the Afrikaner volk has been planted in this country by the Hand of God ..."
Alisoun refutes Jovinianus ’ proposition concerning virginity and marriage by noting that God would have condemned marriage and procreation if He had commanded virginity.

proposition and shall
The sum and whole cause of the writings of this epistle, is, to prove that a man is justified by faith only: which proposition whoso denieth, to him is not only this epistle and all that Paul writeth, but also the whole scripture, so locked up that he shall never understand it to his soul's health.
To start with, we shall concern ourselves with the simplest two judgments " A is a proposition " and " A is true ", abbreviated as " A prop " and " A true " respectively.
" is reporting the sentence " We shall all sin from time to time " ( assuming the archbishop is including himself in the proposition ), where shall is used to denote simple futurity.
The basis of the law of subrogation is that when I-X agrees to indemnify X against a certain loss, then X " shall be fully indemnified, but never more than fully indemnified ... if ever a proposition was brought forward which is at variance with it, that is to say, which will prevent from obtaining a full indemnity, or which will give to more than a full indemnity, that proposition must certainly be wrong.
It is clear without repeating these considerations that the same proposition is true of Time ; and of motion ... I shall call this mode of apprehension in its distinction from sensation, intuition .... Intuition is different from reason, but reason and sense alike are outgrowths from it, empirical determinations of it ...
Furthermore, the hospitals will remain public, unlike the previous proposition, that suggested the hospitals shall become private institutions.
Provides that the secret ballot shall be used in all elections, prohibits the use of public funds to urge passage for or against any candidate or proposition, and provides for the Registrar of voters for each parish.

proposition and make
On the eve of the `` great debate '' on the proposal to give the President broad powers to make across-the-board tariff concessions which could practically bring us into the Atlantic Community, we should face the alternatives on this proposition.
Bidding is based on the premise that the lowest contract available to bidders starts with the proposition to take seven tricks, i. e. one cannot contract to make less than seven tricks.
That is a proposition, a sentence, a fact ; but what I perceive is not proposition, sentence, fact, but only an image, which I make intelligible in part by means of a statement of fact.
When Willy walks in, angry that the two boys have never amounted to anything, Biff and Happy tell Willy that Biff plans to make a business proposition the next day in an effort to pacify their father.
The next day, Willy goes to ask his boss for a job in town while Biff goes to make a business proposition, but neither is successful.
On the other hand, Speck also wrote that Macaulay " took pains to present the virtues even of a rogue, and he painted the virtuous warts and all ", and that " he was never guilty of suppressing or distorting evidence to make it support a proposition which he knew to be untrue ".
To be able to make the same deductions, you need an additional proposition:
His actions in response to the proposition earned him praise from Proposition 13 author Howard Jarvis who went as far to make a television commercial for Brown just before his successful reelection bid in 1978.
Abraham Lincoln kept a copy of Euclid in his saddlebag, and studied it late at night by lamplight ; he related that he said to himself, " You never can make a lawyer if you do not understand what demonstrate means ; and I left my situation in Springfield, went home to my father's house, and stayed there till I could give any proposition in the six books of Euclid at sight ".
In my infinite mercy, I am going to make a little proposition to you people.
# H * A * S * H ( November 29, 1992 ) – Alan, now MEP for the constituency of Obersaxony, is approached by his old patron Sir Greville with a proposition: Sir Greville, acting in the employ of Big Tobacco, wishes for Alan to manipulate Piers into getting the European Commission to legalize cannabis, which the tobacco companies will then make a fortune on.
They maintain that differences in language, style, and scope, as well as the frequently differing views and focuses of historians, which are manifested in a different notion of " important events ", make quantifying historical writings a dubious proposition at best.
This will make the use of BOD for on-line process monitoring and control a more plausible proposition.
For instance, questioned by Elkabbach and Alain Duhamel about his economic propositions, he answered: " you are privileged, you hold many jobs and make good salaries ( in TV, radio, papers ...), probably you are concerned by my proposition for a wealth tax, I understand why you don't want the change!
With ticket prices in many areas exceeding US $ 10. 00, purchasing tickets through Fandango and other ticketing websites can make movie-going an expensive proposition ; however, procuring tickets to movies on their opening days by conventional means may be inconvenient, difficult, and at times impossible ( especially in large metropolitan areas ) without utilizing services like Fandango.
# Each advertisement must make a proposition to the consumer.
They were offered a proposition to make an arcade game that uses two televisions.
Its members proposed various amendments to Lafontaine's motion: a first, on February 13, to report the vote by ten days " to give time for the expression of the feelings of the country "; a second one, on February 20, declaring that the House had " no authority to entertain any such proposition " since the Governor General had not recommended that the House " make provision for liquidating the claims for Losses incurred by the Rebellions in Lower Canada, during the present session ".
If the Chancellor finds that a legal act does not conform with the constitution or other laws he will make a proposition to change the act within 20 days.
Before Lewis can make any argument against the proposition, he is co-opted by a wet-nightie contest happening poolside.
They are still employed in very high power applications, such as locomotives, where the high power capability of the thyristors and the simplicity of the design can make them a more attractive proposition than transistor based controllers.

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