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    INTRODUCTION All humans are flawed in some way. The existence of evil in the world proves that we are not wholly good. Many philosophers and theologians have debated why humans are this way. Are humans born pure and then corrupted by the impure nature of this world? Or are all infants born leaning towards evil and must relearn how to be good? These are questions that must be answered in order to understand humanity's purpose on this earth. For if one does not know who they are, they cannot know…

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    as we know the good in the world. In tractate 8 section 2, Plotinus defines goodness as the self-sufficient source and measure of all things. The good is beyond beautiful, beyond the highest and beyond the most intellect. Plotinus goes on to explain that the “... Good is that on which all else depends, towards which all Existences aspire as to their source and their need, while Itself is without need, sufficient to Itself, aspiring to no other” (Plotinus). Intellect circles good, and soul…

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    would be unjustifiable. Natural evil provides a platform for test and challenges hence natural evil provide a basis for a fair test to all. The natural evils take place naturally, hence anyone is prone to through it irrespective of whether you make good or evil decisions as per the prior argument. We would not quite be living simply because of the natural evil, though as human beings who are meant to go through temptations, we live to overcome the evils. God exists as omnipresent and omnipotent;…

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    (Jones). God calls His people, or believers in Him, to spread His word throughout the earth. However, being a believer does not necessarily mean that one is part of the chosen nation of Israel. Even so, anyone that is in Jesus can be used to spread the good news, including nations like Rome and the United States. Dual citizenship involves reflecting God and Jesus’ teaching on earth so that glory may be brought to God. In all, being an influence to the world does not necessarily mean that one is…

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    The luxury brand, Michael Kors, was first established in 1981 by owner, head designer, and name-sake Michael Kors. The company, which caters to a wide range of customers, has gained popularity for their handbags, watches, perfumes, women’s wear, men’s wear, and couture. While producing a variety of products, Michael Kors has also adapted innovating marketing strategies which attract their customers. Over the past thirty-six year, Michael Kors has demonstrated their ability to thrive and succeed…

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    The Psychology of Evil Dr. Philip Zambardo discusses the “slippery-slope” that essentially leads absolutely normal human beings to become in a sense psychotic, obsessive, and dangerous to society. Many people today presume that humans are naturally good, but as presented in the following arguments, unfortunately it is not always the case. Some might also suggest that it is a combination of individual weakness and societal influence, and that…

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    responsibility for all of the atrocities committed by humans can be excused if we believe that free will was given to us and thus are responsible for our actions. One could then argue that God created all evil, which defies the premise “God is good.” If God is not good, then he does not exist. In order to place responsibility for our own actions, we must first define free will. A person’s act X is free at time T if and only if they could do an act other than X at time T. There have been many…

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    Cobras Movie Analysis

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    Cobras are dangerous creatures that has a deadly bite. Even with those risks, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi have fought the snakes in the garden anyways. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the book and the movie has both differences, and similarities. The book tells of a war that Rikki-Tikki fought against the black cobras, dust brown snakes, and other serpents in the garden, written by Rudyard Kipling. The movie also tells of a war that Rikki fought against those evil serpents. The movie was produced by Chuck Jones. Rikki…

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    the Puritan religion concealed behind the infinite trees. The moral-based Puritans are told that entering the forest is a sin, "My father never went into the woods on such an errand, nor his father before him. We have been a race of honest men and good Christians, since the days of the martyrs. And shall I be the first of the name of Brown, that ever took this path and…

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    work when they need it, but if they don’t work they instigate the problem. There will be a problem with their behavior, economy and relationships with others. If the world without work, people should use their time wisely to do something that has a good outcome. For example, they can feed the poor, help the city to plant some trees or do some teaching for children on the side to help them with their problems. Talk to the teenagers makes them use their mind wisely if one day there is no…

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