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    play God. His thirst for knowledge before the existence of his creation, is described, “It was the secrets of heaven and earth that I desired to learn; and whether it was the outward substance of things or the inner spirit of nature and the mysterious soul of man that occupied me, still my inquiries were directed to the…

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    Carlos Now Gone Poem

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    pacific ocean so that you could trick yourself to believe that you could the water and waves. I front of that image we stood. All of us in complete silent, surrounded by the sound of silence. A urgent yet peaceful absence of sound that penetrated our soul and made our hearths trumble.I look upon my idiots and smile, to which they respond by showing their happiness in their…

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    The Sniper: A Short Story

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    Then the Sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother’s eyes; which is also his enemy. The Sniper didn’t know how to respond, he was inattentive, with his parched mouth opened slightly, his face was as colorless as a ghost, he was as frozen as an ice cube. The sniper blinked a couple of times just to make sure it was real with his full-sized, brown eyes. He still had the urge to blink again, looking at his half-dead brother. A chunk of air cam out of his mouth and started to…

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    belief that the body and soul are completely separate entities, which can exist without each other. Plato and Descartes were two key philosophers that supported this idea, however philosophers such as Aristotle and Elizabeth Anscombe believed in a less extreme dualism, in which the body and soul are separate but require each other to complete their purpose. Conversely, Richard Dawkins opposes dualism completely and relies on a materialistic view to explain his idea of a ‘soul’- he rejects the…

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    some research and searching. All we had do to was use a needle to extract the soul of a dying person. We decided not to kill a person but to find someone already dying at a hospital. One of the people on the list of almost dead was Laurel Lance. Laurel willingly said that we could extract her soul with the needle while she was dying. In a few minutes, Laurel had slipped into cardiac arrest. We had to extract her soul quickly; I couldn’t find the strength to do it. Sam said,” Hand me the needle,…

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    The debate over personal identity has risen about as something that is concerning for many other philosophers, not only John Locke. The definition of personal identity is “the concept you develop about yourself that evolves over the course of your life” (1). John Locke presents a variety of views regarding the problem of personal identity in society. These views along with a critique of the flaws in his personal identity theory are brought about through this essay. Different views have been…

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    started by Lord Brahma; creator of the universe, Vishnu; sustains creation, and Shiva; destroyer of all evil. These three Gods are behind the creation and destruction of the world. Brahma created human life from different parts of his body and his soul. It is their belief that everything in the universe was already here and that God is part of that. This is completely different from the Biblical Worldview that states that God created everything. Genesis1:1 “in the beginning God created the…

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    Mind-brain identity theory seems to be in conflict with many philosophers to show the connection between brain and mind. It is very much based on the scientific evidence more than the theory itself. The science can be a reliable source to believe. However, as time passes there will be more technological tools that can be use to experiment the findings and clarify the doubt in the future and it might change the entire result or came up with the new theory. In this point, I am standing on the side…

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    Linear Cosmology

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    the new heaven and new earth of the world to come. Afterlife: some denominations believe that after death, the soul goes and sleeps and doesn’t wake up until the resurrection. Others believe that the soul will go to an intermediate place and stay their while it is awake. One of the beliefs about afterlife is the purgatory, which is teached by Catholics. They believe that when the soul is not condemned to hell, but is not pure enough to go to heaven, it will go to the purgatory, where it will be…

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    Restorith My Soul Analysis

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    What does it mean when you hear the term “restorith my soul” used? I guess before we can answer that question, we should ask several other questions first. When you or lost, what would the number one issue of importance be to you? In the worldly sense we can easily become disoriented. In a very short period of time a lost person can become totally confused and not have the slightest idea of how to get back to where they had begun their journey. We also become confused about how to properly live…

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