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    that are unfit or in no position to be parents. As a result abortion has mixed effects on society. For example some people now believe abortion is wrong as it includes the destruction of a foetus. Others believe that under certain circumstances like rape, abortion can tolerated and accepted as the birth of the child may mean psychological trauma for the mother. Others believe that abortion should be accepted as all women have the right to decide for themselves, so if they feel that they don't…

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    reality? A: For me the ultimate reality is the existence of a personal God, who exists beyond the physical world and that is omnipotent. I believe in a God that knows everything and that is the main source of love and wisdom. Also, I believe that God has the power to intervene in everyone’s life. 2. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? A: I believe that the universe and everything we know was created by God. However, I also agree with some scientific research and theories,…

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    "About six-in-ten Americans (61%) say humans and other living things have evolved over time” (Pew Research Center). The majority of people today believe that evolution played a part in human growth. Modern people have been taught evolution, and most of them believe it when they see the facts. People started believing in evolution when it wasn’t banned, meaning they must have seen something that they couldn’t back during the Monkey Scopes Trial. John Scopes was declared guilty in the trial for…

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    There are those who believe in the Amillennialism reign in which they call themselves an “amillennialist”. Most of these people do not believe that there is a Christ who will come here and set up rule on the earth and reign for 1000 years. What they have been taught to believe is that Christ will just simply come to earth, judge people for whatever their lives are based on or how they have lived, then establish what they will know as the new heaven and the new earth. For these people there will…

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    The postmodern worldview is a interpretation held by several people in our culture and society today. Postmodernists believe there is no such thing as truth. They believe truth is relative instead of absolute. With this thinking, they believe two contradictory beliefs can be correct simultaneously. One may believe in one truth and another may not believe in that truth, but they are both correct. They only apply their thinking in abstract terms instead of concrete terms. “In the postmodern…

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    man and has done no wrong. In the end Socrates is found guilty and will be sentenced to death. Socrates friend Citro has the money to get him out of prison but Socrates refused to take the opportunity and because of this he dies. I have a reason to believe that Socrates was wrong…

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    of Christian, it says in part anyone who believes in Christ or his teachings or is baptized in his name. The true name of the “Mormons” is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. One would assume with Christ in the name they would be considered Christians. Christianity…

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    think that dreams do not mean anything. They believe that there is no rhyme or reason to why we dream. The only thing a dream could do would be to merely tell interesting stories. Since people usually do not record nonsense or unimportant events or experiences, there might be a lot of cultures who believe this nonsense theory that ethnographers just do not know about (Barret 41-42). Discernment Theory Cultures that believe in the discernment theory believe that a dream is a state of…

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    o Fritz Redl and William Wattenberg believe that behavior is shaped when a student is in a group versus individually. When they are in a group, they are more likely to misbehave due to group dynamics and the environment around them. This can be due to peer pressure and just the act of being with a friend. You are more likely to talk to them. They believe that teachers should not use punishment very often and in a pleasant way, but use positive and encouraging words and ideas to help the student…

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    tells us why we always need sufficient evidence to believe something. He says that no one should believe something from a gut feeling or something we just think is true without any evidence of that it proves that it is right. We think of this as if it were a joke because it may not affect us now, but if everyone begins to follow this it will be a big difference from the way we think now. Also, we wouldn’t need sufficient evidence in every case to believe something. We wouldn’t sit there and take…

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