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religious concepts

piritually beautiful means that the person celebrates his spirituality through prayer and church. Being spiritually beautiful means that you understand your religion and actively participate in your religion to your fullest extent, without sin. The concept of “the beautiful” lies within the person as a whole (mind, body, and spirit) and is perceived by you through God’s creation and beliefs. I believe that “the beautiful” surrounds us at all times. Although there isn’t beauty everywhere, I believe that each person and almost everything that people have done is an act of beauty. However, not everything is beautiful because there are also a lot of things that man has created that isn’t beautiful. Such things as money and commerce can be interpreted as being evil because they cause people to become sinful. Beauty lies within our soul and is visualized through our senses, and it lies within our mind and spirit where we must use our knowledge of good and evil to justify whether something is beautiful or not. If an objects is spiritually, physically, or morally corrupted then that object can not be seen as being beautiful in the eyes of God. Without the knowledge needed to decipher between “the good” and evil one is unable to know what “the beautiful”, “the sacred and the transcendent” are and what they represent.“The good” is that which exists free of sin and assumes that there is ultimate good of some kind. In Christian terms, the ultimate good would be God. In other religions it would be something else. In a Christian perspective good would be those things that are pleasing to God, in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ. “The good” is everything that is natural and not influenced by evil in any way, shape, or form. Everyday people are surrounded by good and evil. To assure that one does not venture into evil thoughts or actions o...

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