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    Three opposing arguments will be examined for the resurrection of Christ. Many arguments have been made against the resurrection throughout the years‚ but the three most popular theories will be explained. After the opposing arguments are explained‚ four arguments for the resurrection will be presented to refute those claims. The Swoon Theory The swoon theory or Apparent Death theory suggests that Jesus was not actually dead‚ but merely had fainted or passed out. Other sources also suggest that

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    The argument that there is no cataleptic impression is a sound argument based on the four claims given to us. When an impression is said to be cataleptic it means that it is so true that it cannot be doubted. Each given premise can be deemed true through reasoning; and through that very logic‚ we come to conclude that the argument against cataleptic impressions is a valid one. The arguments are as follows: 1. Some impressions are true and others false. 2. A false impression is not cataleptic. 3.

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    The main point that our group made surrounded the controversy that if 13 year old girls are vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease such as HPV‚ it could increase sexual activity. However‚ research by Bednarczyk et al.‚ 2012 found that HPV vaccination had no increase in the markers of sexual activity (testing for pregnancy and STD’s‚ and counselling for contraceptives). The vaccine does not appear to be changing sexual behaviours‚ only protecting those when they eventually engage in them

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    the aims of improving their performance in their field. It does this by mainly promoting muscle building. There are three disadvantages to the permission of consumption of steroids in sports‚ which will be discussed in this essay. The main argument against the permission of steroid use in sports is its long term consequences on an athlete’s health. Examples of these negative health affects are prominent breast‚ infertility‚ and shrunken testicles in males. Females taking steroids experience deepening

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    accept the use of marijuana for medical reasons. Most would agree but it is possible that others have a different opinion on the subject. The delegates of states should have power to conclude whether or not a law of that state should be made but a reasonable argument should be made towards the law and should

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    criticism‚ and gets much scrutiny from anti Animal-Testing groups such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and CAAT (Coalition to Abolish Animal Testing). The controversy behind animal testing is that there are so many petitions against animal testing and some people go as far as to not consume products like toothpaste or

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    Emely Munguia 5/6 B Rashad was in high school when he just wanted to go and buy some chips. A lady tripped over Rashad at the store‚ making him drop the bag of chips‚ starting it all. After this incident it didn’t matter what Rashad said next‚ that it was an accident‚ or that he wasn’t stealing‚ the cop just kept beating and punching him making he him bleed worse to it being way to unnecessary. From this he became hospitalized and became absent from school many days through him being hospitalized

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    Here are some of the common arguments against the resurrection. The first one and the most spotty argument against the resurrection of Christ is called the swoon theory. This theory states that Jesus didn’t actually die. It states that he passed out and went into a coma from all the pain‚ and he woke up later in the tomb

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    The Case against Affirmative Action Why do we have affirmative action? Affirmative Action’s inception was from the outcome of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960’s. Affirmative action was intended to provide equal opportunities for members of minority

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    It may often appear that the United States has always been at the forefront of bringing equality to its citizens‚ but several times this has not been the case. One such issue in which equality was not immediately granted was women’s suffrage. Although several European nations had already granted women the right to vote‚ the United States had not. The delay experienced by women to gain the right to vote brings into question why a right that seems essential to people in the United States today was

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