superior to the life form that came before it to warrant being granted an immortal life? 4.Why not grant all life immortal souls?” Betz compares the belief expressed within P1 to the plot device deus ex machina often used in Greek tragedies in which an inextricable problem is solved by the intervention of some divine character. The lack of rational counters to the challenges posed leads Betz to claim that the “distinctly human immortal soul is the quintessential example of dues ex machina". The second
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question‚ “What does this story teach us about Mesopotamian religion?” A few main points that I will be discussing are: the relationship between humans and gods‚ why humans pray/praise the gods‚ and the understanding of why Gilgamesh could not become immortal and why he was afraid of the afterlife. I chose this question because I felt that the god’s had a major impact on Gilgamesh’s life. For example; Shamash‚ the sun god‚ giving protection to Gilgamesh and Enkidu‚ or Ishtar‚ the goddess of war and love
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The unique works of pre-Socratic philosophers was the use a very early form of scientific thinking through speculative inquiry and later rational inquiry. These pre-Socratic philosophers were searching for the very first fundamental principles or causes called Arche. Their thinking was based speculative and rational inquiry in the subjects of cosmology and were often critical of mythopoetic tales and cosmogony. 16. What was Thales looking for? Thales was looking for the basic stuff‚ known as physis
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The branches of the tree are thin‚ symmetrical bronze pieces that are divided by six levels. Each level has four branches facing opposite directions that are divided by ninety degrees. The branches thrive with magical creatures (such as winged immortals called Xian)‚ disk shapes‚
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Annotation John Donne’s Holy Sonnet IX Holy Sonnet IX If poisonous minerals‚ and if that tree‚ Whose fruit threw death on (else immortal) us‚ If lecherous goats‚ if serpents envious Cannot be dammed‚ alas ! why should I be ? Why should intent or reason‚ born in me‚ Make sins‚ else equal‚ in me more heinous ? And‚ mercy being easy‚ and glorious To God‚ in His stern wrath why threatens He ? But who am I‚ that dare dispute with Thee ? O God‚ O ! of Thine only worthy blood‚ And my tears‚ make a heavenly
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AB Theology III October 2013 Comparative Religion and Cults The Concept of Salvation in Hinduism Essay The concept of salvation is present in almost all religions in its own distinct way. The primary purpose of all religions is to provide salvation to their followers and the existence of many different religions indicates that there is a great variety of opinion about what constitutes salvation and the means of achieving it. The term salvation can be meaningfully
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The Phaedo? In his dialogues The Phaedo and Meno‚ Plato‚ through the form of Socrates‚ puts forth the idea that all learning is recollection. In The Phaedo‚ to prove that the soul is immortal‚ Socrates asserts the view that all learning is recollection and we simply need to be reminded of facts that our immortal souls are aware of. In Meno‚ Socrates attempts to show the truth of this belief by doing complex geometry with a nearby slave boy. Socrates leads the boy through a series of questions
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African American History The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks Throughout history both African Americans and women had to fight to be treated not only equally but also even humanely. African Americans have endured being enslaved by people of white color‚ beaten hung‚ even shot. You would assume slavery to any human would be bad enough‚ but no it wasn’t. Women were discriminated against‚ all races. Women weren’t allowed to vote‚ participate in sports and sometimes not live independently. So what
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For this particular reflection‚ I wanted discuss one of this current week’s assignment involving the story of Níobe. This story in Ovid’s‚ Metamorphoses‚ captures imagination and thoroughly shows how the arrogance of a mortal to an immortal will lead to their downfall. The Gods show mortals that their divinity must be respected and acknowledge. The refusal to acclaim them can end up in being made an example. I thoroughly enjoyed how Ovid positioned the story to where a mortal queen‚ Níobe‚ thought
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The queen of the gods‚ Hera‚ hated Heracles and is his lifelong enemy. Heracles is known for being the strongest of all mortals and even stronger than many gods. Hera caused Heracles to lose his mind and kill his wife and children. Heracles asked the Oracle for his repentance. Hera was determined to make his life as difficult as possible and wanted to make him suffer. Hera told the Oracle he must serve King Eurystheus for 12 years. Heracles had to perform twelve labors‚ things so difficult they seemed
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