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How to pronounce preexistence in English?

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Type Words
Type of being, beingness, existence, face of the earth
Derivation preexist, preexistent

Examples of preexistence

preexistence
According to the preexistence theory, the soul exists before the moment of conception.
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The central Christology of Paul conveys the notion of Christ's preexistence and the identification of Christ as Kyrios.
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So the condition for the Vatican to appear in any template created using this one is the preexistence of the article about the Vatican.
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Tom, regarding the Bible as inspired doesn't really mean much when you deny the Trinity and the eternal preexistence of the Son, as Mormons do.
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Origen also taught the transmigration of the souls and their preexistence, but these views were officially rejected in 553 in the Fifth Ecumenical Council.
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A group who came to be known as Origenists, and who firmly believed in the preexistence of souls and the apokatastasis, were declared anathema in the 6th century.
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More examples
  • Existing in a former state or previous to something else
  • (preexist) exist beforehand or prior to a certain point in time; "Did this condition pre-exist?"
  • (preexisting) preexistent: existing previously or before something; "variations on pre-existent musical themes"
  • Pre-existence, preexistence, beforelife, or pre-mortal existence refers to the belief that each individual human soul existed before mortal conception, and at some point before birth enters or is placed into the body. Concepts of pre-existence can encompass either the belief that the soul came into existence at some time prior to conception or the belief that the soul is eternal...
  • (Pre-existing) In existence prior to the effective date of this code.
  • (Pre-existing) a condition you had prior to taking the policy
  • Belief that the personality or soul exists prior to birth. Cf. survival. See also reincarnation.
  • Also called "pre-mortal existence." Mormons believe that humans existed individually before birth into this life, first as "intelligences", and then as "spirit children" of God and one of his wives. ...
  • An unnoted factor in creation.