doctrine

Doctrine (from Latin: doctrina, meaning "teaching, instruction") is a codification of beliefs or a body of teachings or instructions, taught principles or positions, as the essence of teachings in a given branch of knowledge or in a belief system. The etymological Greek analogue is "catechism".Often the word doctrine specifically suggests a body of religious principles as promulgated by a church. Doctrine may also refer to a principle of law, in the common-law traditions, established through a history of past decisions.

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    Re: Doctrine of Creation (Genesis 1) -Part 3

    OT Hints of Polytheism Monotheism was cosidered atheism during Plato's time. It was punishable by death. This is what happened to Socrates, Plato's monotheistic teacher. So what Plato did to avoid the same fate, his creation account in Timeaus is: after the creator god - demiurge - created...
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    Re: Doctrine of Creation (Genesis 1) -Part 2

    PLATO'S POLITICS Another overarching detail that points the Bible being platonic is Plato's politics described in The Republic. Plato's Ideal form of government is Theocracy. This goverment is ran by philosophers and theologians. He believes that the commoners should only be allowed to consume...
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    Re: Doctrine of Creation (Genesis 1)

    This piece is created as a response to Origins: The Doctrine of The Creation (Genesis 1:1) Fair warning: if you have opposing belief, you are welcome to read and comment in your criticsm to this post. BUT I do not recommend reading this if your faith is a source of your happiness. This piece...
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    Origins: The Doctrine of The Creation (Genesis 1:1)

    "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." Interpretation The very first verse of the Bible declares the existence of God. The word "God" in Hebrew is "Elohim," which is a plural noun indicating the triune nature of God. The word "created" in Hebrew is "bara," which means to...
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