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What are "one-world theory"and "two-world theory"?  

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1. What are "one-world theory" and "two-world theory"? Before one can compare and contrast the one-world theory and the two-world theory, one needs to be fully acquainted with what each theory is, what it states, and to which respective social sphere each theory is a constituent. The "two-world theory" will be explained first, and an annotation of the "one-world theory" will follow. The two theories will then be compared, to discern each's singularity. The western philosophy shares the "two-world theory". The theory's most fundamental founding is the fact that something divine has created the world we live in, relating itself closely to the Judas-Christianism. It is literally a linear way of looking at the world. They utilize words such as comprehending, but if a given concept is too vast and seemingly beyond the comprehension, the idea is then referred to God. In other words, the linear hierarchy of...

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