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God
God is the ultimate being or the supreme power. By this, Christians mean that He is the Creator and Sustainer of the world who is given worship.
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Symbolism
It is something that points to or explains something else. For Christians it could be a sign with a particular meaning, for example, the cross.
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Revelation
Something shown or explained that was previously hidden. Religious believers use the word for the ways in which God reveals himself to people, for example through sacred texts.
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Awe
It means completely overwhelmed by a sense of God's presence. For religious believers, it could be a sense of wonder in relation to God's creation.
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Community
A community is a group of people with something in common. For Christians, for example, it could refer to the fellowship of people who pray and worship together i.e the Church.
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Afterlife
This is the belief that human existance continues after death. Many religions have beliefs in heaven where souls go where the body dies.
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It is something that points to or explains something else. For Christians it could be a sign with a particular meaning, for example, the cross.

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Symbolism

Card 3

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Something shown or explained that was previously hidden. Religious believers use the word for the ways in which God reveals himself to people, for example through sacred texts.

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Card 4

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It means completely overwhelmed by a sense of God's presence. For religious believers, it could be a sense of wonder in relation to God's creation.

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Card 5

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A community is a group of people with something in common. For Christians, for example, it could refer to the fellowship of people who pray and worship together i.e the Church.

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