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Foundationalism

Foundationalism is the philosophical position dealing with epistemology (the study of knowing) which asserts that there are essential beliefs that must be known and/or assumed before other truths can be known since those truths are built upon the essential beliefs....

Four Spiritual Laws

The Four Spiritual Laws are a compilation of the broad gospel message intended to be delivered and understood in four basic steps. They are: God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life, John 3:16, 10:10. We have all sinned and are separated from God, Rom....

Free Knowledge

Free knowledge is the free act of God’s will where He, after His free act of creation, knows all things that are going to happen and that this knowledge is contingent upon His free creative will. Therefore, the free knowledge of God would be different if He had chosen...

Free Will

Free will is the freedom of self-determination and action independent of external causes. It is the ability to make choices. A choice is free if it is consistent with a person’s desires and nature. Free will is of two main types: compatibilist and libertarian....

Freethinker

A freethinker is supposed to be a person who forms his opinions about religion and God without regard to revelation, Scripture, tradition, or experience.

Freezing Point

Freezing point is a term applied to the temperature at which any fluid will change from a liquid state to a solid state. For example, water changes from liquid to a solid (ice) at 32°F and 0°C.

Frequency

Frequency is the rate at which something moves or occurs, usually in a repeated fashion. Frequency is measured in time where a repeated occurrence of something is described and the length of the duration of a cycle is determined. So, the earth rotates at a frequency...

Friction

Friction is the resistance of one surface when moving against another surface. Friction is an opposing force that occurs between two or more substances. Heat is increased when friction occurs. Friction resists movement.
Fungus

Fungus

A fungus is the broad classification of any number of organisms characterized by single-celled organisms that feed off material in which they grow. Fungi can be small unicellular or more complex structures, such as mushrooms. Fungi lack...

Fusion

Fusion is a copyist error in which the copyist combines the last letter of one word with the first letter of the next word. An example of this would be the sentence ‘It is there in the nook’ becoming ‘It is there in then ook.’ In the case of...