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    Deciding if an action is moral can vary greatly depending on which theory is applied in order to make a decision. A Divine Command Theorist would evaluate morality by consulting religious or sacred texts and by possibility consulting a religious authority on said texts. Through this approach the Divine Command Theorist would be looking for guidance from the “word of God” on the matter. A Natural Law Theorist on the other hand would attempt to decide if an action is moral by deciding the action’s

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    Divine command theory is a ethical theory which proposes that an actions status as morally good is equivalent to whether it is commanded by God. According to this theory God telling us makes something morally right. In a sense whatever God said is morally right and what he said is wrong is not moral. This is a religion based ethical theory‚ because if you believe in God you would believe that actions that are morally good were commanded by God and if you do not believe in God you wouldn’t believe

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    legalizing abortion in America. Today American women have the legal right to obtain an abortion in all 50 states. The Supreme Court declared that autonomous abortion rights are built into the Constitution and that legal barriers to abortion are unconstitutional. This ruling was on the premise of the 9th and 14th Amendments and according to legal precedent established during the 1960’s‚ it guarantees a woman’s “right to privacy” a right that extends even to abortion. Since then‚ this ruling has been debated

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    Four Divine Beasts It’s one of BitStarz most popular games‚ as players have been spinning its reels in droves. Four Divine Beasts is a Habanero creation that has set the world of online slots alight‚ with it bringing a Chinese folk story to life. From the very moment the game loads‚ it ushers in reels packed with charm and a whopping 243 ways to win. Debuting to a huge amount of hype‚ Habanero promised that Four Divine Beast would be unforgettable‚ with this game living up to that. The world of

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    To truly comprehend Dante’s Divine Comedy‚ although complete comprehension is not necessary to enjoy this literary masterpiece‚ there are several skills one might need to acquire. For instance‚ one helpful piece of knowledge would be the ability to fluently speak Italian‚ since the many translations differ being able to have read Dante’s actual written words and understand them would make reading the Divine Comedy a bit more personal and therefore easier to understand. To catch and understand the

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    “Examine the key features of the divine command theory and identify its weaknesses.” (21) The view that moral rules are true by virtue of being commanded by God is called the divine command theory.  It is a deontological theory and claims that sentences such as "charity is good" mean the same thing as sentences such as "God commands charity”. If you believe that moral actions are good or bad because they are commanded or forbidden‚ certain things must follow. First‚ if they had not been commanded

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    What evidence is there that Alexander may have believed that he was of divine descent? And how convincing would this evidence have appeared to one of his followers? From studying the sources of the ancient world that talk about Alexander The Great‚ it is clear that many of them present Alexander as being some type of heroic figure or Demi-god. However you could question whether Alexander believed this himself. Only by studying his actions and the actions of those around him can we draw any type

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    mistake. people are acting in a godlike (divine) way when they forgive.One almost have to be in a real holy place in there mind to forgive someone. So the Proverbs is trying to convey ” To err is human ” its only human to make mistakes. As humans we think we forgive but usually we can’t forget easily‚ which is a larger part of forgiveness and ” to forgive divine” means that it’s very difficult for a human to forgive someone‚ it would take a divinity or a divine being‚ i.e.‚ God to truly forgive !.

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    Divine Omnipotence and Thomas Aquinas In the evaluation of divine omnipotence‚ the natural assumption that God is capable of all things must be submitted to inquiry and close consideration. Although omnipotence is technically defined as all-encompassing‚ unlimited power‚ divine omnipotence is understood by many in a paradoxical way in the view that there are certain things that God‚ even as an ‘all-powerful being’‚ cannot do. In response to the argument that God is not omnipotent because he

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    that time Shakespeare was a famous play writer‚ wrote a play‚ Macbeth which was written with James as the reign which effectively reflected the Elizabethan context in which it was composed‚ it demonstrated powerful ideas of Ambition‚ Chaos and Disorder and and Revenge. Definitely mirroring the majoring issues during this period in history‚ taking us right into the heart of the Elizabethan. Ambition is a

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