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In the last slide of "what is happiness?" That is how society today gains happiness. Christians have a different perspective on happiness. Christians say that to be truly happy, we must live by the Beatitude teachings in which Jesus taught us. These teachings are way different from the teachings of the 10 commandments. The beatitudes are more lenient but still teach that God is almighty. The first three say that the ones who are looked down upon will be the ones who will "inherit the land" and be comforted and enter heaven. The last 7 illustrate the paradoxes of God's wisdom and putting others needs before ours. Because of the beatitudes, Christians use these teachings as guidelines for true happiness.

Eternal law: The order of creation that reflects God's will and purpose

Moral law: Established by God and is a rational explanation of the eternal law

Natural law: Is the moral law that can be understood through the use of reason

Happiness through Christian morality

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Theology project

By Tanner Nicodemus

True happiness