Reflection Of The Lessons That I Learned By Jean Vainer

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Q1. Of the lessons that I learned this semester, Christian morality is the one that has the most specific impact on me. I made a lot of conscious and unconscious immoral decisions at the detriment of the soldiers I used to command. I used to personalize what was meant for everybody in the company. I have learned from this lesson that it was due to disordered love that made me maltreat the others. I have realized that I was not given them the right that due them. As a nurse in the making, I will implement positive moral behaviors where ever I work. I will never let my selfish thoughts led me to sin. I will always reflect on my actions will affect not only myself, but also those I work with. I will go to work on time, do my work as required, …show more content…
I am greatly inspired at the marvelous works of jean Vainer. I am impressed at the wonderful changes that his tremendous works brings to the lives of the disabled. I could not imagine what inspire him to think of this help. These are people that their community used to look low upon. He shows love and compassion to these individuals. Jean provides food, shelter, courage, and let the society appreciate them. I pray God give me the compassionate heart to help others. I do not need to have excess wealth in order to help. I only need to have the spirit of giving and love.

Q3A. The three specific ways this question makes sense are; that

i. faith is equated with religion. I see faith to be the feelings that we have about life, meaning, values, and about God. A person 's faith cannot be judged or defined. It cannot be true or false. It is the belief that you have about something you cannot see, or touch. I believe in the Christian religion because of Jesus and God 's creation. I do not need to see him. I believe he manifested himself through Jesus Christ, and through the wonderful things (nature) he made. The seas, trees, mountains, and even human beings are all evidences to prove that God exist.

ii. I take reason to be something that deals with science. It is based on experiment, critical analysis, and
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I also want to believe that the two are inseparable. I believe in God because I have a reason to believe. He made himself known through Jesus, who himself shows us reasons to believe. He shows us love, mercy, and compassion. His miracles and teachings are also facts that make me trust in the existence of God. I go to school because I have the belief (faith) that I will have a well payable job, and will earn more respect, when I have a college degree in nursing. I have a reason to believe because I see graduates been employed as soon as they get their licenses. There are many other courses, but I have the belief that I can quickly make it through nursing.

Q7. If could insert a spiritual hero into this course, I will include my father. Like most of the spiritual heroes we studied, he shows me moral ethics. My father encourages me to treat others with respect and dignity. I never see him quarrel, nor do I ever see him maltreat other people, not even my mother. He was not a wealthy man, but always help others with the little he has. He builds a church in his village, and opens a primary school in my mother 's village. Although I learn a lot of evil things in the military, I somethings behave well when I think of his ways of

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