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    century B.C. in India. Islam - Founded in Arabia by Muhammad between A.D. 610 and A.D. 632 Hinduism - The oldest religion‚ it may date to prehistoric times Each of these religions have/follow different rules. The Jews follow the rules of the Ten Commandments which are. 1. Thou shall have no other gods before me 2. Thou shall not make unto thee any graven image 3. Thou shall not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain 4. Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy 5. Honour thy father and

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    Iniquity can be defined as lack of justice or righteousness; wickedness; injustice a wicked act; sin An un just act unfairness: injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards In the crucible iniquity was breaking any of the ten commandments A sin What are examples of Iniquities In the Crucible? Adultery-Sexual intercourse by a married person with someone other than their spouse Lying and Deceit-A lie (also called prevarication‚ falsehood) is a type of deception in the form

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    Ethics are a deciding factor of what is right and wrong. You can look at an ethical view as definite or subjective. An example of this is how we deal with pain and death appropriately. The Catholic Church teaches us ethics from the bible and the 10 commandments. One of the most important teachings‚ Christian love is ‘love your neighbor’. Ethics are passed down through generations when our elders share experience and wisdom with us. Our family teaches us morals and the correct way to treat one another

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    Aalicia Tucker CWV-101 1/14/15 Professor Michele Pasley Worldview Essay My worldview is how I live my life according to certain beliefs‚ morals‚ and values. As it states in (Cosgrove‚ 2006) a worldview is a set of assumptions‚ or presuppositions‚ that are generally unconsciously held but affect how we think and live (pg.20)”. For me to be aware of my worldview will help me make right decisions in life. Analyzing the assumptions‚ addressing questions all align with a Christian

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    Those Ten Commandments includes a set of principles regarding worship and ethical rules such as prohibition of committing murder‚ theft‚ and adultery etc. All the Ten Commandments are listed in the sacred text of Judaism‚ the Hebrew Bible or Torah‚ which they regard it as both a record of their history and of the moral behaviour which every one

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    discharged Abigail from her service after finding about the affair. The situational irony is a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen. The example of situational irony is when Reverend Hale told John to say the Ten Commandments and John forgot the last one‚ which just so happened to be the one he broke‚ which was adultery. Elizabeth was the one to remind him that adultery was the one he forgot. The situational irony there is that John has literally forgotten that one

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    consequences but there are many others depending on the bad decision taken or the rules that had been broken. There are rules for everything in life‚ that if broken there is always a price to pay‚ since the beginning of life‚ starting with the ten commandments‚ those rules are the base to be a good person because if followed most likely there is no way to break any other rule. Therefore‚ if rules are not broken‚ there is nothing to suffer or pay. The problem is that it seems to be so hard to keep

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    and moderation so that they could receive a sign from God that they were to be saved and that they won’t go to hell. For their political aspirations‚ they believed that the use for the government was to reinforce God’s Laws‚ which were the 10 Commandments‚ as well as to ensure religious doctrine. The government was also used to control them as well as to enforce obedience. They also believed that the community was far more significant that an individual. In this time‚ the Puritans believed that

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    THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTS 1. Whatever goes up two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes upon four legs‚ or has wings‚ is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. 5. No animal shall drink alcohol. 6. No animal shall kill any other animal. 7. All animals are equal. The Seven commandments of the animal farm serves as the basic principles of animalism. These commandments were studied and worked out by the pigs‚ in which it is an “unalterable law” that all animals

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    specific use of language as a means of manipulation and control over Animal Farm. After the overthrow of Mr. Jones and the establishment of Animal Farm‚ “seven commandments” are painted on a barn wall‚ separating them from humans and creating boundaries by which all animals should live. Throughout the novel however‚ the commandments are altered to cover up his wrong doings and expand his power. After Napoleons execution of certain animals he considered to be traitors‚ the sixth amendment‚ “No

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