Abstract

Water has no definition. Any interpretation, explanation, its formula or description, does not actually represent anything of what it really is. Although much is written about it and we think to know all, yet, it remains a great mystery to us. The water is like religion. Everywhere around us, does not impose, used as needed, usually mechanically, we are unable to recognize the salvation role in it. When we have enough water and turn it into a “servant” (means of use), we relate to it with negligence, just like we do with the faith in times of welfare. Only the lack of water and the need for it create a sense of ontological connection to us. And then we devote ourselves to prayer. And the greater the need for it becomes, the more zealous the prayer is.

Keywords:
Prayer Faith Interpretation (philosophy) Servant Quality (philosophy) Environmental ethics Law and economics Political science Law Philosophy Epistemology Sociology Theology Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Water resources management and optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Regional Development and Management Studies
Social Sciences →  Economics, Econometrics and Finance →  Economics and Econometrics

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