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    universe. If one believes in reason, they believe that the universe was created through a combination of different molecules to create the “big bang”. The problem with each belief is where did it all come from? If matter cannot be created nor destroyed, where did the matter that started the “big bang” come from? The combined belief in faith and reason has become such a strong solution that it remained prevalent through the Middle Ages (Introduction). The first school of thought to be discussed…

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    which were different from me. Interacting with kids from various backgrounds helped me to be more open to different perspectives and not to prejudge. Additionally, the church I grew up in was very strict. Although I still hold on to some of the beliefs and practices, such as treating others with dignity and respect. However, I have since let go of some of the…

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    Every religion has their own beliefs. Some people who are really devoted to their religion go by what it stands. Others don’t have the same beliefs as their religion. In this case, those people go to a different religion that shares the same beliefs with them or they just don’t stand by anything. Some people believe that we’re a bad person if we claim to be of a certain religion, but yet we don’t agree on what is said. Its every person’s decision to be of a certain religion and it’s their…

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    influence, control or cloud by any personal beliefs, opinions or any other theories. For him, the unprejudiced observer is free from biases when dealing with sickness and notice only perceptible signs and symptoms that are the only true representation of a disease. According to Dr. Hahnemann, to truly understand the disease and to successfully treat and cure the patient, we must look at the sickness through the eyes of the open-minded practitioner. In his belief, the unbiased medical observer is…

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    many misconceptions about what exactly atheism is. Some people believe atheism is a religion, but atheism is simply the lack of belief in a god, gods, deities, or any supernatural forces. The beliefs atheist have can vary from individuals and are generally different. People who identify as atheist may have very different beliefs, but generally there are a few certain beliefs that are the same. One would be that they do not believe anything without empirical evidence. A lot of time this is what…

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    I feel like most of my beliefs are extremely old fashioned especially when it comes to relationships, the way we dress, and technology. The majority of my beliefs about my relationships stem from being raised in the south and being a southern Baptist. I feel that a man should lead his family in all things, especially when it comes to religion. Also, because of my southern Baptist raising or spiritual beliefs, I am strongly against having sex before marriage. I feel like it is something that is…

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    everything depends on the person , but the religion is the less thing you should be worrying about. You should also share with your partner about your religion it would only be fair because what if they do something you are not okay with because of your beliefs they will not know that if you don’t let them know about it before hand sometimes people forget that other people cant read our minds but we expect them to share and they will share with you about what they…

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    the spiritual needs of the time. Scholars such as Armstrong propose that Islam took on a monotheistic format due to the circumstance of how Arabs at the time suffering a form of spiritual malaise and sought to find a new outlet for their spiritual beliefs. Scholars such as Armstrong further elaborate the malaise by stating how Arabs at the time knew that Judaism and Christianity, which were practiced in the Byzantine and Persian empires, were more sophisticated than their pagan traditions.…

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    that often diverge from the strict dictionary definition. Throughout history, the definition of tolerance evolved through the Middle Ages and the early modern period to develop the modern definition of tolerant behavior: strict acceptance of others beliefs and viewpoints. In the Middle Ages, the Pope would practice tolerance as a form of “love for those who err” (Forst). As the religious leader, the pope would use kindness and proper teaching to guide…

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    Having an upbringing with the belief in a religious God differs in comparison to the nurturing background where faith in a humans’ moral sense of right and wrong is strongly valued; these difference’s bring variations of individual characteristics and personalities to society. How can the moral and ethical beliefs of one person immensely influence their life choices? In Woody Allen’s Crimes and Misdemeanors, it follows two storylines where the protagonist Judah Rosenthal, commits serious…

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