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    Is Atheism a Religion?

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    ATHIESM: A RELIGION? Throughout the countless generations of our existence‚ we as a global community have pondered a variety of noteworthy enquiries. Most notably‚ the following come to the forefront. How did the universe come into existence? Does God exist? Does evil exist? What is the ultimate reality? The emergence of these thought provoking questions is something we as a society have become accustomed to debating. Rationally speaking‚ there simply cannot be one precise justification for these

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    A situation where I had to use moral judgment to decide what I was going to do was when I moved out of my moms‚ walked away from an awesome job‚ and decided to take off to Colorado. I was only nineteen years old at the time and one of my friends wanted to get out of town and move there. Our plan was to go to college there and live in the dorms‚ she had money to get us down there and get us started. I had a hard time making the decision as I only had a day or two to decide on changing my entire life

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    Human nature and Morality

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    Writing Assignment #2 Due October 28 As with the previous assignment‚ you have several options from which you can develop your topic: Critical Analysis: Write a Critical Analysis paper (described in the instructions for Writing Assignment #1) of some claim from philosophers we’ve read after the Minitest. Epicureanism Today or Confucius Today or Stoicism Today: See below. Philosophical Poetry: Analyze and critique one of Laozi’s poems. See below.  Epicureanism Today or Confucius Today

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    Genesis 22 Morality

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    Genesis 22 is a well-known biblical story detailing the trial of Abraham’s faith in God through his willingness to sacrifice his son. In Fear and Trembling‚ written by Soren Kierkegaard‚ the story of Abraham‘s faith demonstrates how faith and the religious life exceed the ethical life. If it were not for faith‚ Abraham could not be a highly regarded figure. In the beginning paragraphs of the chapter “Is there such a thing as a Teleological Suspension of the ethical?” Kierkegaard describes the ethical

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    In his ground-breaking essay on the effects of wealth and poverty on global society‚ Peter Singer juxtaposes the responsibility of the wealthy toward the less fortunate. Singer starts off by giving contrasting examples to the abject and severe poverty of third world countries and examples of the richer nations of the world. It is Singer’s assumption that the richer nations have a duty to help the poorer nations to develop into self sufficient societies. Singer goes on toe assert‚ that with the right

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    Red Death Morality

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    It is not morally right in any situation to save yourself while simultaneously leaving others to die. The rich‚ as shown in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ attempt to put themselves first more often than everyone else‚ mainly due to available resources. Trying to get oneself to safety is a basic human response‚ but a good member of society knows it is better in the long run to look out for others‚ as seen in “Sierra Leone Battles Ebola Outbreak With Three-Day Lockdown”. Karma always

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    War cannot be morally justified‚ even if it seem necessary or the battle looks to be in your favor. In “On Duties”‚ he says we have certain duties to those who have wronged us but‚ by going into a physical altercation with an opponent is the way of the brute. Humans have been on the earth for centuries and have become to civilized to resort to fighting. All throughout history we see many battles being won and lost‚ for more power or for more money in the winners’ pocket. The costs are far greater

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    Religion Influence

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    1) How does religion influence the way an individual thinks? 2) Why do people‚ when faced with the same facts‚ arrive at different moral conclusion?   Branden Park J Sem Final Essay                      A religion is a set of beliefs and practices in reference to a higher divine power that a person follows. Religion is often an important part of the life of its practitioner and therefore one’s thoughts and actions are heavily influenced by it. Religion is a belief system‚ and it is the basis

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    Homosexuality in Religion

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    “Homosexuality in Christianity” Comparable to racism and sexism‚ homophobia is another type of discrimination that will‚ unfortunately‚ most likely always exist throughout this generation. Religion and The idea of homosexuality tends to be offensive to many religiously people‚ especially Christians. One of the “Golden Rules” stated in the Bible is to treat others how you would like to be treated‚ yet homosexuals are mistreated by many Christians all the time. The issue of homosexuality in Christianity

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    Religion and Modernity

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    Religion and Modernity Can it be truthfully said that organized religion is a barrier to modernity? In order to determine such an accusation‚ we must first try to identify how we define modernity as well as the role of religion in science and humanity. To think modernism means the present is a very narrow view. “For many Decades‚ modernization was depicted in social sciences as a broad series of processes of industrialization‚ urbanization and social changes through which modern societies arose

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