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    2.0 Relevance: The article is very timely and relevant to the requirements of UAE workplace environment. Organizations regardless of size and structure should strive at all times to improve productivity to maintain and sustain organization’s existence in this very competitive world. Because of the competition‚ every company should strive to maintain its competitiveness and this can do only if the relationships of the people within the organization are good. Having good relationships would the

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    Epicurean Paradox The problem of evil‚ also known as the Riddle of Epicurus‚ states: If God is willing to prevent evil‚ but is not able to Then He is not omnipotent. If He is able‚ but not willing Then He is malevolent. If He is both able and willing Then whence cometh evil. If He is neither able nor willing Then why call Him God? I can give my opinion as a Christian‚ and can’t speak for other religions. But for us‚ God’s “will” revolves around Who He is. In short‚ God IS Love. We believe

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    become a scientific theory. For example‚ people who can see the supernatural‚ like ghosts‚ believed that ghosts existed and that means God existed and other different kinds of supernatural. To prove itself‚ the explanation from scientists about the existence of the ghosts is that the scientists had stimulated the left side of the junction‚ the part of the brain that defines the idea of self. By interfering with the area that helps us tell the difference between others and ourselves the doctors

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    theology and addresses the question of whether God’s existence can be demonstrated as well as the question of whether we can know God completely. For Aquinas‚ the question of proving the existence of God is always bound up with the question of how‚ and to what extent‚ we can know God at all. St. Thomas Aquinas believes that yes‚ God’s existence can be demonstrated but that no we cannot know God completely. St. Thomas believes that God’s existence can in fact be demonstrated and that it can be done

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    most popular as well as some of the most disputed arguments for God’s existence. Such arguments are meant to appeal to basic intuitions that people share with regard to the nature of morality. A number of philosophers have provided unique formulations of the moral argument‚ but George Mavrodes’ version in his article “Religion and the Queerness of Morality” is‚ perhaps‚ the most compelling. Mavrodes argues that the existence of moral obligations would be an absurd feature of the world if all that

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    choice and subjectivity‚ as shown by the characterization of the man‚ his wife‚ the police and the psychiatrist. As the story opens we find a man sitting at home eating breakfast with his wife upstairs asleep. The man‚ who chooses to glory in his existence by rising and eating‚ is blessed with the spectacle of a unicorn in his garden. The man is happy. The unicorn eats his roses. The wife has chosen to sleep and ignore the beautiful day‚ but in so doing has negated further choices she might have made

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    There have been an innumerable amount of arguments for the existence of God for hundreds of years. Some have become much more popular due to their merit‚ and their ability to stay relevant through changing times. Two arguments in particular that have been discussed for a very long time are the ontological and cosmological arguments. Each was proposed in the period of the high middle ages by members of the Roman Catholic Church. They each have been used extensively by many since their introduction

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    The Problems with Descartes Deductive Proofs for God Descartes “Meditations of First Philosophy” put forward two arguments for the existence of God‚ both of which are a priori. These arguments are the Trademark argument and the Ontological argument. I shall be describing these arguments then demonstrating that they are unsatisfying in proving God’s existence. To do this I shall be discussing criticisms put forward in response to both the Trademark and Ontological arguments. These criticisms I shall

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    Prime Mover Essay

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    primary cause for the world to make sense. There must be something that triggered off the ‘chain of movement’. The Prime Mover is the ‘Uncaused First Cause’‚ both the unmoved mover and the final cause. As a result this means that all of earth and existence is in a constant stage of movement and change.‚ Aristotle is similar in his thinking to just like another philosopher‚ Heraclitus‚ who believed everything is in a dramatic state of change and‚ that this change had to be started by someone he called

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    Youth the hope of nation

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    that both society and man are both important in the existence of the world. One can’t exist without the other. its man formed the society and society exist because of man. And what’s the importance of society? What is our role as a youth? The importance of society can be equated to the importance of a group. Society is a second organization after a family. It is made of individuals to tackle their problems and even to maintain their existence. This shows us that there was or is a cause for each

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