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    “Rational” religions such as Deism, “Universalism” and “Unitarianism” emerged as the first dissenting views in which they rejected the Calvinist belief in predestination and the idea of the Trinity. To the latter two of the three, Jesus was only a great religious teacher, not the son of God. The effects of the Second…

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    Torture Debate Analysis

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    to proceed along when looking at it, the question still remains unanswered. The debate began after the incident in 9/11 had occurred and the government implemented several anti terrorism measures where justification was placed under the veil of Unitarianism. In the article “The torture debate” by Phillip Rumney and Martin O’Boyle they provide readers with complementary views on whether or not legalized systems of torture would be worth having. The authors also emphasize the issues that could…

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    4.1.3 Dogma of Sin (according to representative era) Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress is the manifestation of Protestant religious convictions about the consciousness of sin. It is an organized mouthpiece of famous protestant slogans “Five Solas”. The awareness and guilt of sin aroused on learning through the Bible in Pilgrim’s Progress. Bible is being represented chief and infrangible source of faith. An indictment of complete guidance rather than a Pope contrasting the Catholic concept. Christian…

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    event measures in the coverage, the more drama the bigger the event (McManus). In application his words carried weight and many used what he said to create a base for their ethical beliefs. Emmanuel Kant also contributes to some of the ethics and Unitarianism as spoken of in “Kant’s Ethical Thought” though met by opposition his thoughts still grace some people’s morals within the coined term, ‘what is best for the whole is what should be done’ this thought supports both sides of the argument as…

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    Introduction Business administrators are confronted with the colossal demand of equalizing the quest of stakeholder’s earnings with a durable ethical protocol. Concentrating too greatly on one distinct operation will affect the diverse one to be affected. The computerized technology of today has created an effortless means for info about organizations to circulate openly, and ethical breakdowns are keen to be detected by the community. Being unsuccessful to manage an ethical organization…

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    Kant's Moral Theory

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    The world’s vision of morality is interpreted differently by humanity. People take account of the influences of morality to use tactics in everyday life. The base of people’s morality is aided from theories. The Elements of Moral Philosophy by James Rachel expands further explanations on moral thinking. Each plan of Utilitarianism, Social Contract Theory, Kant's Theory, Care Based Feminists writings and Virtue Moral Theories, assist with moral principles within my life. The moral principle in…

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    Furthermore, they assumed that every person has the knowledge about themselves and surroundings around them that go beyond what they sense (hear, taste, feel and see) through imagination and institution rather than logic. Transcendentalism emerged from Unitarianism and is cited as the base of Romanticism in American literature. There were various individuals and organization that shaped the movement. In the early days, Transcendental…

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    In his tale of Walden, Thoreau criticizes economic/technological advances and spurns governmental actions by observing and relating his everyday thoughts at the pond in order to show that life is morally superior when simplified. Growing out of Unitarianism,…

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    This unique belief makes it worthy to examine its history, beliefs, practices, state in the world, and its comparison with Catholicism. Unitarian Universalism was founded in 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts when the two liberal Christian sects of Unitarianism and Universalism merged (Sewell). The two sects met in a council and after…

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    similarities between the two scenarios being compared. For instance, one similarity between Universalism and Buddhism is that they both originated in countries whose names have since been altered specifically Transylvania now known as Romania, where Unitarianism originated and Northern India the initial location of Buddhism, which is presently known as Nepal (“Unitarian Universalist” ;“Buddhism” 2004). Ultimately the history of Unitarian Universalism and Buddhism is quite diverse with…

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