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    Adam acted against God’s will by eating forbidden fruit. Man is born a sinner according to Psalms 51:5. A biblical worldview influences me to treat others with the same treatment they treat me with. God says love your neighbor as yourself in the Ten Commandments. By loving our neighbors we should treat them exactly how we would like to be treated. I use that commandment everyday regardless of my mistakes or wrongdoings. People may not get along with me

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    planning. Even though we all know that it does not work 100%‚ there are still some who use it. For me it promotes abortion because they are preventing the development of a child‚ indirectly killing it. This opposes one of the church teachings‚ one of the Ten Commandments to be exact. And also‚ I do not agree with the passing of the bill because the Philippines is a Catholic country and defying the church teachings means denouncing our faith. Despite these circumstances‚ the president still agreed to this

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    There are is no “complete answer” (207) to this question‚ but know that there is a limit to have far you can take it. Some take lying to be a very serious offense‚ especially those of a religious faith and “perhaps that makes sense since one of the Ten Commandments is ‘you shall not bear false witness against your neighbor’ ”(208). This may have many meanings though cause that’s a common lie. White lies seem to have high variations compared to the common lie‚ which make it worse. This can be do to

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    illness want to die‚ you should let them. Others will argue that life is a gift from God and that another human shouldn’t interfere with God’s will even if they are begged to help. An example of this is in the Bible. Thou shalt not kill is one of the Ten Commandments so it is therefore a fundamental tenet of the Christian and Jewish religions‚ but is it really murder? Euthanasia can help family members‚ relatives and carers to end the dreadful pain and suffering that their loved ones have to

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    pleasure and pain”‚ it seems pleasure is not the only goal people strive for. For example people may pursue a spiritual goal in life. Many people live under religious guide lines such as the Bible. This means following moral absolutes such as the Ten Commandments (thou shall not kill‚ steal etc.) even if happiness is not the end result. Many Christians believe that we live to please God and that personal happiness or satisfaction is irrelevant so pleasing God is the main goal in life. Similarly

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    your daughter by making her a prostitute”. Prostitution degrades women. This is one of the reasons why the Church is against prostitutioin. It is written in the Scripture that man is an image of God therefore man should maintain a dignified image. The ten commandments specifically on the 8th states that “thou shall not commit adultery”. It is very clear that the bible does not allow prostitution. The Scripture declares that “the

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    himself/ herself. Euthanasia is:  1. "A quiet‚ painless death." or 2. "The intentional putting to death of a person with an incurable or painful disease intended as an act of mercy." BIBLICAL POINTS: -Euthanasia is considered MURDER -One of the Ten Commandments is “Thou shall not kill” and life is a gift from God that should not be destroyed - God has given us life to live‚ and SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AWAY on purpose - God is in everyone and every living thing. If you harm a living thing‚ YOU ARE

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    An Analysis of the Function of Sin in Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” According to the bible‚ the Ten Commandments serve as God’s law. Thus sin is the transgression of God’s law. In his short story “Young Goodman Brown”‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne utilizes sin to represent the conflict concerning good and evil in human nature. To paraphrase Wikipedia.com‚ the function of sin in “Young Goodman Brown” symbolizes the clash between public goodness and private wickedness. The central characters‚ Young

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    Jessica Valadez CWV-101 January 15‚ 2014 Mitchell Cooper Detailed Worldview Outline Introduction: In this outline you will learn about who God is‚ and the nature of our universe. Does us living in this world have a purpose‚ or is it just wasting our time? Growing up we are set around a worldview of beliefs‚ and stories‚ and are set to believe that those are true. This world allows for a diversity of worldviews‚ but which one is correct or incorrect? 1. Who is God and what are His characteristics

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    Humanistic Societies Ignore Biblical Morals “Community‚ Identity‚ Stability” (1): this is what a perfect society is in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. But having stability is no easy task‚ especially when humanistic and biblical morals collide; a stable society is possible but only with the sacrifice of one or the other. This stable society is still fragile though. Creating a stable society with humanistic morals requires the complete destruction of biblical morals and the idolization of earthly

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