| 1. | Agnostic While many people are quick to spout off pro-God redderick, I am skepticle. I'm not sure whether there is a God or not, but I will say that there is a possibility. Maybe there is, or maybe there isn't. No one can be sure. So why do we spend so much time debating whether or not one does. Church goers...
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| 2. | Prayer in school ... I do not want to be forced into reciting a prayer that has no meaning to me, as I am sure others don’t either. We need a school prayer amendment that allows every child in the United States the right to pray voluntarily. ... I believe that the result of this would have many students engag...
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| 3. | eithics Friedrich Nietzsche linked to Jean-Paul Sartre Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre are major philosophers linked together by there agnostic views. However, although they begin from slightly similar premises there are obvious distinctive barriers. Friedrich Nietzsche and Sartre are related by th...
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| 4. | “The Seventh Seal” The cold war, in all of its potential destruction, inspired in many a great feeling of foreboding and mistrust. This unspoken and indirect conflict caused others to consider their own mortality and search for truth through the avenues of either faith or reason. Ingmar Bergman’s agnostic views were a...
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| 5. | THE SEX L;IFE OF THE INSIDE OF A PING PONG BALL HKJHKHKHKHKHKHKJHKHKHKHKHKH SHORT COURSE : THINKING ABOUT GOD AND MORALITY PART A THINKING ABOUT GOD 1. ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE EXISTENCE OF GOD. 2. THE PROBLEM OF SUFFERING 3. THE PROBLEM OF EVIL 4. THE NATURE OF GOD 5. HOW GOD MAY BE KNOWN PART B WAYS OF MAKING MORAL DECISIONS 1. ABSOLUTE AN...
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| 6. | EVLOUTION One of the greatest trials in American history began in the quiet town of Dayton, Tennessee in 1925. Perhaps that was part of the reason that caused ‘the trial of the century’; the town was too quiet for some citizens of Dayton. The timing was right, the subject was controversial, and the actors wer...
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| 7. | Compare how Hardy s Tess and Winterson s Jeanette are victims of Christian morality ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ and ‘Oranges are Not the Only Fruit’ are two novels written more than ninety years apart by authors living in differing societies, yet both their protagonists suffer oppression of their religion. ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’ was written in 1891, and set in the same Victori...
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