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    he Middle ages were not nearly as dark and grim as they have been depicted to us all our lives. Many say that after the fall of rome and the end of the ancient era that all advancements in science, technology, and medicine ceased, but this simply isn't true. Inventing the Flat Earth, by Jeffrey Burton Russell Clearly shows that our modern concept of progress has made our society devalue the Middle ages. Russell proves this by showing us the truth of the middle ages, the things that they don't…

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    Take a minute and think about Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx. Do those two theorists come to mind when talking about religion and explaining how it is constructed into society and how it plays a role? The answer is probably not. Emile Durkheim is mostly known for his contributions to sociology. Karl Marx was mostly known is economical outlook on the world and how the world is overturned by capitalism. What they both have in common some might contemplate? Durkheim and Marx both related it to…

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    life, the Earth, and the universe were created by a very famous supernatural being, who goes by the name of 'God'. This belief is also commonly known as Intelligent Creation. It may be shocking to learn, but a recent poll of the National Academy of Science found that 95% of biologists are either agnostic or atheists. In our day and age, Evolution is being taught as an unquestionable fact which is being used to explain the origin of life and the evolution of Man without…

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    It is about methodology of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religion. Humanism is a philosophy in a form of science and inspired by art, and motivated by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual liberty, opportunity and responsibility. It advocates the extension of participatory democracy and the expansion…

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    In the Fox Special Report with Bret Baier, the broadcast network uses many sources that strengthens its credibility and appeals to the audience’s ethos, as well as build its argument that climate change is not due to human activity. Bret Baier, the Fox News Anchor, reports on the 800-page report released by the White House in regards to the growing link between climate change and human activity and how it will use it to create regulations. The broadcast network convinces its audience by…

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    assumption, I have come to the conclusion that integration is rather significant for us because we try to understand the meaning of this unity. From the book it has become clear for me how faith and science have come up against each other throughout the history because of the commonly accepted notion when science is a direct setting off contrast to theological concepts. Actually, this idea may be acknowledged, but in the context of presuppositions of a…

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    History is the study of the human past. It is defined as a series of discourses about the world. Based on careful analysis of surviving primary or secondary texts and artifacts (objects made by humans), the historian attempts to reconstruct the past events and processes which have created the current world. Voltaire, a formidable satirist and polemicist, rejected the proposition of a divine providence in history. His quote “history is the common lie agreed upon” is a product of the times in…

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    disciplines, set to unveil some of the mysterious processes of the brain. Cognitive science, in particular, is an interdisciplinary area of study - combining psychology, anthropology, computer science, linguistics, neuroscience, and philosophy – that focuses on the mind. A subdivision of cognitive science, called the cognitive science of religion, explores the connection between religious experience and the mind. As Christians, we must critically evaluate these areas of study, seeking truth and…

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    There is no doubt that in todays society we strive to protect every individual from harm, forming/maintaing laws and keeping rights. When someone is arrested, even if they have committed a crime or serious offense, the authority’s duties is to protect the person under arrest and the society around them. To accomplish this, officers have a ser procedier enforing the indivudal of their rights; miranda rights. The authority tries it’s best so that every individual feels safe within their living…

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    right—there is no aim to this Universe. However, the Bible reveals the true chronicle of the world and why we are here. There is a purpose for this creation, and for every humanistic life. That’s why the lifetime of the earth is a critical issue for the Christian worldview. Long ages destroy the credibility and message of the Bible.9. Imagine afflictive to assume history without any misdate. You savvy, for specimen, that the First World War came before the Second World War, but how extended…

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