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    The existence of God has been a question since the idea of God was conceived. Descartes tries to prove Gods existence‚ to disprove his Evil demon theory‚ and to show that there is without a doubt something external to ones own existence. He is looking for a definite certainty‚ a foundation for which he can base all of his beliefs and know for a fact that they are true. Descartes overall project is to find a definite certainty on which he can base all his knowledge and beliefs. A foundation that

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    Why Did America Change Its Mind About Prohibition? Over a century ago on December 17‚ 1917‚ the House of Representatives voted and approved the 18th amendment and prohibited the manufacturing‚ transporting‚ and selling of all alcoholic beverages in the United States (Mini Q‚ pg 117). There were many factors that went under consideration‚ leading to prohibition being passed. One was that people believed alcohol was behind some of the the country’s most important issues like child abuse‚ crime‚ corruption

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    Rene Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist with a mission to keep mystery in his works. He lived an eventful life filled with many temporary homes. His father worked in manufacturing‚ which kept him and his two younger brothers clothed and fed. However‚ they were forced to follow the work and never had a permanent home. At the age of fourteen‚ Magritte witnessed his mother being fished out of a river after committing suicide. She had been wearing a white dress and it was completely covering her

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    Descartes proves that God exists in his third meditation. He proves that God exists because he wants to be certain about things outside of himself. But‚ he cannot be certain of these things if he is ignorant about the existence of God. This is because if a supreme God exists‚ he could cause Descartes to be mistaken in the one avenue to certainty that he has. This avenue is known as clear and distinct perception‚ and‚ according to Descartes‚ it is what is necessary to be certain about a thing. However

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    maintaining a healthy body and mind; to what extent should the state play a role in ensuring that its citizens exercise regularly? Refer to at least two countries in your answer. In recent years‚ the awareness of the importance of public health has increased significantly and maintaining a healthy body and mind is undoubtedly everyone’s daily wishes. Doing exercise is one of the ways to help people to fulfill their dreams as it can strengthen our body and improve our mind. The effectiveness

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    a. Descartes has doubts about all of his former opinions and the entire edifice built upon them and goes on a search for a new foundation in sciences. He rejects everything he was received‚ taught or believed. Anything that is not entirely certain and indubitable is to be is to be rejected as false. There is doubt about knowledge through senses because they can be deceiving. But some things are certain. The argument of the dream focuses on common sense certainties. We have similar representations

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    Descartes vs. Aquinas

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    I found Descartes’ way of thinking very interesting when compared to Aristotle. Descartes doubts the existence of God when he decides to start over and completely ignore his senses. He states in his third meditation‚ “…and I do not yet even know for sure whether there is a God at all…I must examine whether there is a God‚ and if there is‚ whether he can be a deceiver.” (25) Descartes makes a goal for himself to find out if there is a God and who he is. According to Aquinas we will never be able to

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    The Baptism Debate

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE BAPTISM DEBATE A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR MARSHALL WICKS‚ PHD IN COMPLETION OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THEO 350-B02 BY RANDY WILSON LYNCHBURG‚ VA MAY 28‚ 2011 Introduction The debate over baptism has become one that encompasses so many areas. Where most theological discussions are concerned with a primary topic‚ baptism debates consist of many. Debates on the purpose of baptism‚ the benefits of baptism‚ who baptism was designed for

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    I applaud Descartes in actually establishing something (that is not nothing) in his second Meditation and think he is getting somewhere‚ however‚ I also feel that there remains a large hole in his logic and that he is perhaps not being quite as methodical and careful in the conclusions he draws from the cogito. The starting point is‚ of course‚ the projection of thought – the actual act of thinking and the way in which it defines and characterizes the human mind. To be as meticulous and scrupulous

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    The Baptism Debate

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    Meaning and Purpose of Baptism To understand the purpose and meaning of baptism we must first understand the foundation in scripture where we find the practice. Before the act of Christian baptism is introduced in Acts we see the example of John the Baptist. John’s baptism was an act of repentance of sin and in preparation of the coming Messiah. (Norman‚ 2005‚ pg 131) Christian baptism shows the same attributes of repentance and acceptance of Christ’s message; however‚ it was not complete

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