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    unrest regarding the government’s denial of the right to marry for homosexuals. Plenty of conservatives are completely against gay marriage; and many of liberals are fighting for equal treatment. The neo-Christian politicians are using religious arguments to establish that homosexuality is an abomination. While this may be their belief system‚ this country was founded on religious freedom‚ where the people are allowed to worship how they see fit. These two polarized views have created gay marriage

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    type of defense for followers of the Lord that highlights rational arguments for the existence of God and uses evidence to confirm biblical stories and miracles. There are five main arguments for the existence of God from a classical apologetic standpoint. The five main arguments being ontological‚ cosmological‚ teleological‚ moral‚ and resurrection. I will be discussing the moral and the teleological arguments. Knowing the arguments is vitally important. This is because you will be able to defend

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    De La Salle University Arguments on Artificial Intelligence Niccolo Marcus T. Defiesta INTFILO V24 Dr. Noelle Leslie Submitted on August 27‚ 2014 What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? By definition‚ AI is the intelligence exhibited or exercise of though by a machine or software. Philosophically‚ the most important question is “Can a machine really think”? This question goes beyond the realms of science because there are religious‚ legal‚ and ethical implications with the concept of AI.

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    also the relationship of those that were part of the Holy trinity. This topic had become a big topic that it brought a rise to one of the greatest religious rivalries ever known. The most famous argument over this topic was that of Arius and Athanasius who both were theologians. Arian had ignited a argument when he had started to openly educate his followers the concept that Jesus was not the fully divine son of God. Arian based his teachings on theological rationalism‚ which were based on the teachings

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    Discuss Girard’s argument that violence is at the core of every religion and examine the scapegoat theory Around the world violence and war are being carried out in the name of religion‚ not just in today’s society but throughout history. René Girard argues that violence is at the core of every religion‚ and by the ways that the media portray religious conflict could lead many people to agree. This essay will be explaining his argument and examining the key points‚ in order to understand his view

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    08 Assess whether the ontological argument demonstrates the existence of God. (30 marks) The ontological argument was first formulated by St. Anselm in the 11th century. It argues the existence of God from a deductive and a priori stance. God is a being than which none greater can be conceived. This is the response given by St Anselm to the fool in the psalm who believed there was no God. St Anselm the Archbishop of Canterbury and of the Benedictine Order explained that for God to exist in the

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    Brian Szumsky Child Support Is Not Enough Thesis Statement: Some parents believe that paying child support each month and never visiting the child on a regular basis is enough. A child needs more than only a monthly child support check; they need parental love and moral support on a daily basis from the noncustodial parent just as much as from the custodial parent. Child support rules and guidelines vary from state to state. However‚ the overall coverage of child support expenses is very similar

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    adapted from Nancy V‚ Wood “Perspectives on Argument” the Toulmin Model of Argumentation addresses the strategic ways to take apart the argument‚ and to interpret the how and why of the argument. The Toulmin model‚ the purpose is to analyze how the function of the different parts affect the whole argument. The components of the method: thesissupport‚ assumption‚ audience‚ refute—counter arguments‚ and words that validate the argument. Paragraph Two: your response about which of the media you found

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    First‚ I will restate Descartes’s logic for believing knowledge is possible. Next‚ I will introduce flaws I can see surrounding his argument and show the weakness of his position. Finally‚ I will give my reasons for supporting the notion that it is not possible to gain knowledge beyond the notion that I am a thinking thing. Descartes’s Argument Descartes’s argument for knowledge is based on skepticism; he doubts everything in order to find something he cannot doubt‚ something unshakably true; he

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    One of those arguments include The Paradox of the Stone which ask the question if God can create a stone so heavy that he can’t lift it. If he can’t‚ then there is something that he cannot do‚ namely create the stone‚ and therefore he is not omnipotent. If he can‚ then there is also something that he cannot do‚ namely lift the stone‚ and therefore he is not omnipotent. Therefore‚ God does not exist. Other argument that it is considered one of the most significant

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