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'''Dualism''' refers to the concept that there are two fundamental principles operative in the world and that these two principles are independent and irreducible. The concept of dualism is important within both a [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[theology|theological]] framework.
 
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'''Basic points'''
Philosophically, the question is most often concerned with the relation between mind and body is thus intimately concerned with the question of [[consciousness]]. There are two basic forms of dualism, substance dualism and property dualism. Substance dualism holds that the mind is a separate entity, non-physical in nature. Property dualism holds that the mind cannot exist separately from the body or person which is said to have two irreducibly different properties, mental and physical.
 
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This religion is basically the belief in the God of nature.We see that nature itself is
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dualistic.every place you look you see male and female,light and dark, up and down,left
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and right,child and adult... There is always something that can be considered opposing yet
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similar to itself.
   
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God is one alone and one another...Both male and female,yet neither. It is not fair to worship
==Substance dualism==
 
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God and not worship Goddess.It is like recognizing ones father but ignoring that one has a mother
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To believe that man and woman were created at the same time is more logical than to believe
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that either man or woman was created first before the other.
   
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'''God'''
Substance dualism is the belief that [[reality]] is composed of two fundamentally different types of 'stuff'- [[material]] 'stuff', and immaterial 'stuff'. [[Science]] is concerned only with the study of material 'stuff', whereas [[theology]] and [[mysticism]] lays claim to a study of any immaterial 'stuff'.
 
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I believe in a God that is God.God is the foundation for all and all itself is God.The God That
 
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I invision is one.yet to effectively create,God Knew that both male and female must be in unity
Substance dualism was at the core of [[Plato]]'s [[philosophy]]. He argued that the constantly changing, imperfect material world was merely an shadowy reflection of the immutable, perfect immaterial realm of the Forms. This immaterial realm could only be accessed by [[human]] reason.
 
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so in Gods divine wisdom it became both God and Goddess thus becoming our universal mother and father
 
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The concept of dualism was the first creation of Our divine parents.I believe that the father aspect
[[Descartes]] also advanced a specific form of substance dualism known as [[Cartesian Dualism]]. He argued that there was only one thing which was immaterial- the human [[mind]]. When a person has a thought, such as 'I am hungry', it results in the immaterial mind affecting the [[brain]]'s [[pineal gland]] in such a way that the brain sends electronic signals to simulate various muscles to contract so the body eats. This in turn results in changes in the pineal gland, which make the mind feel less hungry and sated.
 
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of God is the disciplinarian. God gives us rules to fallow and calls them commandments
 
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However, in the 1960s, Ryle famously argued that substance dualism, particularly Cartesian dualism, was nothing more than 'the ghost in the machine'- a bizarre, ineffectual, unnecessary force that contributed nothing to our understanding. He argued that concepts such as the [[soul]]- long held as the classic example of an immaterial thing- result from a specific misuse of language called a [[category mistake]]. He further argued that, if there was an immaterial realm, either it would have to be wholly separate from our own material realm (leading to theories of non-interactionism such as epiphenomenalism and [[parallelism]]) or that [[God]] is deliberately deceiving our senses whenever such interaction occurs, as there is no [[empirical]] [[evidence]] of dualist interaction in the material world.
 
 
This has led many modern theologians, such as Hick, to abandon the [[ontological]] position of substance dualism in favor of [[materialism]]. This, however, theoretically renders religious [[hypotheses]], such as Hick's [[replica theory]], scientifically testable, and it remains to be seen what results this avenue of thought will produce in the future.
 
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  • Basic points/ Core beliefs/ Primary teachings
  • Views of the Beginning of the World
  • Views of the afterlife (if any)
  • Gods/ goddesses/ other supernatural beings (
  • Primary teachers/ main people/ prophets (if any)
  • Sacred sites/ places of worship/ holy ground (if any)

Basic points This religion is basically the belief in the God of nature.We see that nature itself is dualistic.every place you look you see male and female,light and dark, up and down,left and right,child and adult... There is always something that can be considered opposing yet similar to itself.

God is one alone and one another...Both male and female,yet neither. It is not fair to worship God and not worship Goddess.It is like recognizing ones father but ignoring that one has a mother To believe that man and woman were created at the same time is more logical than to believe that either man or woman was created first before the other.

God I believe in a God that is God.God is the foundation for all and all itself is God.The God That I invision is one.yet to effectively create,God Knew that both male and female must be in unity so in Gods divine wisdom it became both God and Goddess thus becoming our universal mother and father The concept of dualism was the first creation of Our divine parents.I believe that the father aspect of God is the disciplinarian. God gives us rules to fallow and calls them commandments