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    whether or not it is rational to believe in God. People have their own will to believe‚ and as the Canadian Constitution would agree‚ Canadian’s have a freedom of religion. I plan not to convert the reader to atheism‚ but merely to establish a conclusion that it is irrational to believe in God. This argument does not have to change the lives of others‚ but simply to prove that human beings are irrational‚ starting with our idea of a God. The rationality of God can be disproved on the basis of

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    disabilities. People with disabilities have branded transudes as unworthy or disabilities that they cannot do things that can be beneficial to themselves the society as a whole. Due to their state of condition‚ they think and recognize themselves as peoples who are not worthy of or befitting Persons. Dissemination is another factor that account for negative attitude with persons. With disabilities. Persons with disability scatter about and they have spread widely every where in the country.

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    Do you believe in God and why? With over 20 major religions in today’s world‚ God is the most recognized superior power. We are told to believe that this God is a supernatural being: one of a group of supernatural male beings in some religions‚ each of which is worshiped as the personification or controller of some aspect of the universe. God is the English name given to a singular being in theistic and deistic religions who is either the sole deity in monotheism‚ or a single deity in polytheism

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    reasonable to believe in God in the 21st Century? In a scientific age‚ it is getting harder and harder to believe in god due to the frequent scientific discoveries but does that really change the thoughts and opinions of those who choose to believe in such a thing? This is a very hotly debated question as over 51 per cent of the population believe in God but there is evidence to suggest that a hundred years ago‚ a smaller number but a higher percentage of people believed in a God. So therefore why

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    Can one be moral and not believe in God? PHI 103 September 26‚ 2011 The argument set forth is best understood by the first line given by Hamlet in Act 3‚ Scene 1 in this 1600 play‚ “Hamlet‚” written by William Shakespeare (1600). “To be‚ or not to be‚ that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune‚ Or to take arms against a sea of troubles‚ And by opposing end them?...” Believing in a spiritual entity or a supernatural

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    Why I Do Not Believe in God In this paper‚ I will formally and philosophically discuss the arguments posed by Thomas Aquinas and use my own personal opinions and experiences to explain my disagreements with Aquinas and why I do not believe in the existence of God. Whether or not God exists is an argument that has been ongoing since some of the earliest philosophers took it up hundreds of years ago. Many philosophers have stated arguments on this topic‚ from Thomas Aquinas to David Hume to St. Anselm

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    could. She devoted her whole life to God and to her community. Her faith was passed down to my Mother but‚ to their dismay‚ it was not passed down to me. I am extremely opposed to believing in a God that is so imperfect‚ the world itself is an imperfect place‚ full of evil and sin‚ and I know I can live a fulfilling and happy life without the need of a Religious figure to sustain me. God may have some redeeming qualities but I refuse to believe in a "jealous" God. I understand that his jealousy arises

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    Can one be Moral and not Believe in God? This paper will look at the issue of God and Morals and if one can be moral and not believe in God. I will show an argument for each side of this coin along with giving which side I agree with. As much as possible‚ I will address this issue from a philosophical point of view. I would like to note that in doing research for this paper I found that most believe that one does not have to believe in God to have moral and that there are no moral principles

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    1. Does Descartes actually believe in God or is he forced to place the belief of God into his text due to fear of being accused a heretic. I am skeptical as to whether Descartes’ believes in God and in his own reasons for saying God exists. I have first taken into consideration the fact that during this time and place it was highly frowned upon to disagree with the church and one can be put to death for this. When reading Descartes biography it stated that he pulled his material off from publication

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    titles such as ’good’ or ’evil’. Most people‚ especially prominent historical figures‚ reside in the grey area. We can find the good in political figures that have gone down in history as ’evil’‚ and we can find the bad in those who have been labeled ’great’. Churchill is one of those figures. Though he did a lot in leading Britain‚ worked well as one of the Allied powers‚ and was a necessity during the

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