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    It’s against America’s values to discriminate on the basis of the content of a speech. This means that there is no reason we should not be allowed to display religion in the public sphere. Some people think that it’s not okay no matter what‚ others think it is alright as long as multiple religions are displayed‚ and others say that it is alright no matter what. I agree with the people who think it is always okay for religions to be displayed on public property‚ no matter what. If it’s not hurting

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    Our Bog Is Dood

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    This poem is a conversation between two people‚ a female and a set of children. The female asks the children to explain to her why their God is good. When the children can’t agree on a reason on why their God is good they begin questioning their faith. In the first stanza of the poem you can tell that the poem is a conversation between children and an older female. “They lisped in accents mild” this line shows that they are talking about children. When children are young they usually slur in their

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    and improving one own self‚ and how it can benefit to anyone. Franklin is a person who believes if he constantly read and educates himself he will improve his own work and archive hid dream. Compared to Puritan constant belief in the bible and her faith in god will get her to her American dream. Education is one of most valuable aspect of Franklin life which education will also be what he is most known for In his autobiography‚ Franklin states‚ “My father’s little library consisted chiefly

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    successful and some not. Faith is something you must acquire through your own beliefs. Having faith can bring clarity to your life and designate something to know about. It implies an act of trust within yourself which should cause a response of obedience; take action in your life. When you can achieve this you will arrive at your own knowledge which is a way of reasoning. Reason only gets you so far and to believe the object you need to take the leap of faith. But to be able to take that leap

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    Shadows by D.H.Lawrence

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    married in 1914‚ travelled and lived in various states and countries‚ then settled in the south of France. Just before his death from tuberculosis in 1930‚ he penned the poem "Shadows". This poem gives readers a look into the undying faith he had in God‚ how he used that faith to accept his impending death‚ and his belief in the new life that awaited him. Lawrence tells us he is ready to die at this exact moment‚ knowing there will be peace‚ tranquility‚ and contentment from the pressures of life. He will

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    Zeitoun rhetorical

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    there for the people when they need their government most. In Egger’s book Zeitoun‚ a theme played upon throughout its entirety is that of a test. A test by God (Allah) directed at Zeitoun. In most religions‚ tests of faith are common place. Islam is no exception. Zeitoun’s faith is tested through false accusations and assumptions by the guards. Essentially he is stereotyped due to his nationality and religion. This sort of racial profiling is far too common today. Whether it is all African-Americans

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    the same decades the Christian principles and ideals changed to a more rational‚ positivist and atheist way of thinking as these ideas had a different interpretation of the world and human beings. A strong system evolved which was barely driven by faith but economy‚ law‚ politics‚ culture and science. These factors gained autonomy from which no church was exceptional. Churches included the Anglican‚ Catholic or Orthodox Church; which were all part of the process called secularization. To fully

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    Does God exist?

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    THE GOD’S EXISTENCE by: Chenette Clyde Gallaza INTRODUCTION A great number of people have their own ideas about God. God taken as a simple three letter word refers to a being. That God really exists has remained a quest for man and how man views and accepts God’s existence depends on his intellectual thinking and critical temperaments. Many people‚ even long-time believers‚ want proof of God’s existence. But there is no way to "prove" God’s existence so that everyone is convinced. It

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    My Philosophy of Life

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    will be different in everyone. Some will believe that there is a supreme God or gods‚ some believe that you make and affect your own life. Then there are some who believe in a mixture of both. My philosophy in life is staying true to my religion or faith as some people like to call it. I believe that every individual needs a set of rules to follow‚ in my situation it is Islam‚ meaning submission to God. Now I’m not saying that everyone should be Muslim. Christianity‚ Judaism‚ Buddhism all follow the

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    Will to Believe

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    In his essay‚ “The Will to Believe”‚ William James aims to provide a justification of faith. James wants to show that it is sometimes justifiable to hold beliefs that are not supported by sufficient evidence. Therefore‚ he presents various ideas which can influence a person’s beliefs. He believes that these influences are caused by our passion or our will. In the first portion of the essay‚ James states several definitions of hypothesis that may be proposed to our belief. He describes the hypothesis

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