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Different Ideas about the Divine GapFill

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The  UnknowableCreativeDivinePowerful – ideas about God and heavenly powers beyond human knowledge – has always been a topic of interest for humankind. From the ideas and discussions of Plato to the modern day antitheist views of Dawkins, questions about the ideas of the Divine have been long been debated. Many  religiousimportantwell-knownnon-religious people believe that ideas about what God or the Divine is like can be ascertained through revelation.  GeneralSpecialHistoricalEstablished Revelation can be viewed as being a source of knowledge about God – for example, as the  BibleCatechismBookVedas contains passages which describe what God is like, this can be considered to give us knowledge of the Divine. Religious people such as  QuakersChristiansBuddhistsJews believe that through the Bible, God wished to impart knowledge about himself so that people could come to know him. Christians may feel also that God can impart knowledge about himself through  OverwhelmingSuddenCriticalSpecial Revelation, such as when he gave his Commandments to  SaulPaulMosesJudah in order to reveal how he wanted people to live.

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