The belief I have and the one that gives me strength are combined with what I am teaching and what I am studying. Over this article there are five questions to explain not only about life but also about the people I became. All three philosophers I chose are different and have something in common. They all share in common that they all support what they believe. The three people I chose were Aristotle, because I like happiness, and he believes this is the key to life.
Philosophical theory believes that God exists (or must exist) and is independent of the teachings and revelations of a particular religion. Some philosophical controversy philosophical experts that the presence convinced of God through, not required by the reasonable claims, or those who believe that there is to be supported have a religious belief can not be there were. Theological non-recognition doctrine, words such as religious language, especially "God" (the capital) are considered to be cognitively meaningless. It is cited as evidence that there is no such thing as "god", hence it is the basis of atheism. There are two main arguments: Kenilsson uses semantic verifiable theory to conclude that religious languages are meaningless as it proves weak atheism because it can not be proved
In many cases, the word "belief" means that the speaker believes that religious beliefs are correct, even though there is no firm evidence. For example, God created the universe, or God sent a message to the Bible prophet Isaiah. Some religious believers believe that there is evidence that this belief is true, but that belief has not been agreed to anyone in any religion, they are certainly approved by people other than their religion Logicologists and scientists who have not been refused to be evidence. This applies to the belief that it is impossible for a philosopher to prove that "the difference between faith and knowledge is forced". Since knowledge is a rational and true belief, this has led philosophers to discover that knowledge differs from beliefs. (This is overly simplified, see the article on epistemology and Gettyr.)
Agnosticism is defined here as a philosophical belief that the existence of God can not be proved or forged according to what we currently have. In other words, because neither can justify scientifically, it is a belief that you must see this view at least partly from a faithful point of view from the point of belief. Recognizing that this belief is not based on knowledge but based on faith, ignorance advances one step further and believes in the existence of God. Agnostic Christianity usually develops around the belief that we can know that the God of Christians is a true god, but among them the most specific teachings are sometimes discussed.