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Aplanat

Definition: Aplanat refers to a person who, through their actions or words, unintentionally harms another; it's akin to accidentally poisoning someone by mistake. The definition encompasses acts that come from self-interest or are motivated purely for personal gain without any intention to harm or cause pain. It's used in religious context to describe how God would forgive those who intentionally harm others without remorse or repentance.


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Aplanatic

Definition: Applatic = a term in the Bible used to describe the behavior of God toward man (e.g., God was apelian toward Adam). The term indicates that God's dealings with humanity were based on His own will, not merely His desire for them. Detailed definition: Applatic means "in accordance with God," "according to God," or "by the power of God." It is used figuratively and metaphorically in the Bible to describe God's actions, decisions, and commandments toward humanity. The term emphasizes God's omnipotence over His own will. In Hebrews 2:18-19, Jesus says, "For my Father's pleasure I have given you everything through this gospel; so you may be successful, even if you do not obey all the law of Moses." Applatic is a reference to the fact that God's actions are in accordance with His own will and cannot be overridden by human desire. This concept was central to Jesus' teaching about sin and salvation.


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Aplanatically

Definition: Applause. It's a Greek term for "instructed" or "led." Specifically, it means to "make a plan or outline" without being overly specific about how to achieve it. The exact meaning varies based on cultural context and usage, but in general, it refers to systematic organizing, planning, or directing actions in accordance with instructions or rules.


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Aplanatism

Definition: Applanatism, also known as apianism, is a doctrine that states that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience alone. This means that every individual's perception of the world is unique, independent of previous experiences or beliefs, and therefore not derived from any external sources. It reflects a view that the universe is inherently chaotic and unpredictable, and that human understanding is limited by our limited perceptions and cannot be fully understood without direct access to God or the divine. Applanatists hold that knowledge should come from the experience of God as seen through sensory perception rather than from knowledge gained through external means such as reason, science, or religion. Their belief in a literal creation story that began with Adam and Eve on Earth before being lost by a flood is often cited as evidence of this view. Applanatists typically reject both naturalistic scientific explanations for the origins of the universe (God) and the Christian belief in an afterlife or resurrection (Christians). Instead, they assert a mystical experience where God speaks to humans directly and through angels. They also believe that certain religious concepts (such as the Holy Trinity) are more real than other human knowledge. Applanatism is one of several heretical beliefs associated with early Christian thought, which later diverged into multiple schools including Arianism, Anselmism, and the Gnostics.


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