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Assignment Week2

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Q group from your church or school fellowship has watched the UK Humanist video “How Do We Know What is True?” and they are a bit confused, but they tend to agree with it. When you ask them why, they tell you that Christians “should be progressing in our understanding beyond blind faith and embracing science.” In and well-written essay of between 1000 and 2000 words, respond to this Christian group by addressing the historical and logical flaws in the video and reflected in their statement. You should address specific claims that the video makes, including implicit claims about the nature of science and the reliance on “visions” and “revelation.” In your response, you need not reference Scripture, but you should rely on ideas from the Bible passages addressed in this Unit. You may assume that your audience is comprised of professing Christians.

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Analysis of UK humanism The video had explained various suppositions on how to understand God's existence and other means. There have been referring to ghosts, goblins, and other means. The best way is to observe things to understand what things exist and what do not. The video even investigated ancient things, historical scriptures, and other sources talking about vision. However, it is strongly against present work that believes in scientific facts and pieces of evidence and not just explains assumptions. Stephen Fry has well highlighted therefore that the assumptions could not be succeeded to explain how God exists and other pieces of evidence that need scientific explanations (Asgariyazdi & Mousavi Hashemi, 2020).