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    In the Via Salutis, the saving work of Christ is shown with justification and sanctification through several sermons of John Wesley. The Via Salutis is very dynamic because John Wesley had relationships in mind throughout it. The Wesleyan Via Salutis is a journey that means the way of salvation in English. We understand that the natural man, from birth, is not inclined to do or be good. In the sermon Original Sin; natural man is described “Now God saw that all this, the whole there of, was…

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    everything they could to avert the war but with no avail. Due to Napoleon's tactics and his forces being able to capture large British forces with smaller ones, British morale was very low. The last thing they needed was an invasion of Canada. The Justification of War states that a war is said to be just if it is a last resort, redressing a wrong, has a reasonable chance of success, possessing right intention, begun with legitimate authority and re-establishing peace at the end of the war. It is…

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    Sally Thomas and Harriet Jacobs tell their horrific stories that give a different view of the brutal institution of slavery. One supporter of slavery was a South Carolina Baptist minister named Richard Furman. He wrote the address, The Biblical Justification for Slavery, to display the church’s views on slavery and how it was supportive of the state on the matter. Furman declares that the practice of slavery is “clearly established in the Holy Scriptures, both by precept and example in the Old…

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    1. Justifications for veil piercing In this section 2, the reasons for affirming the stand of this paper are critically assessed, which relate to the purposes and the factual nature of this doctrine. 1.1 Veil piercing is not the mess for its purposes of serving justice The first reason for justification of veil piercing is its purposes of eliminating injustice. To clarify this, the paper proceeds as follows. Three roles of veil piercing are first outlined, in which relevant cases are discussed…

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    The “ Justification in Punishment” known as the intolerable acts created an exasperated state of being for the colonists. The Intolerable Acts consisted of five different laws. The first one was the Vice Admiralty Courts, this allowed the ruler of England to pick the location of the trials, and make sure it is judged fairly. Secondly, the Massachusetts Bay Regulating Act banned all town meetings and allowed England to govern the colony. The Boston Port Act was in result of the Boston Tea Party,…

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    sexual identity of persons, it is considered a fundamental human right. Many different positions exist that argue for the justification of freedom of speech. While each advocate for one major value in this paper I will argue that the best way for freedom of speech to be justified is in a non-consequentalist manner, such as autonomy. I will also explore the consequalist justification claim of discovery of truth and personal development. However I will prove that they do not provide strong…

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    it would seem logical to conclude that the fetus during pregnancy should not be classified as a legitimate human being and therefore, not entitled to the basic rights and equality reserved for human beings, which would then lead to the moral justification of abortion (Warren 44). This is apparent…

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    As Margaret Sanger once said, No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body. Women’s right to their bodies are being taken away by pro-life supporters. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy. The beginning of abortion started early in the 1820’s when Connecticut passed the first law in the United States to allow “quickening” which was performed on women after their fourth week of…

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    1 Scientific Justification on Animal Testing with Alternative Solutions The pursuit of scientific advancement has subjected a variety of animals to unfair, unnecessary cruel treatment. Will society continue to justify ineffective animal testing to some form of illegitimate, imprecise data or are there alternative solutions available? Researchers have long involved animals to create some form of legitimate scientific evidence because our bodies share outstanding physiological similarities.…

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    Justified In the creation of the United States of America, like anything when created, it unveils loopholes or kinks with time. That happened to be the case with United States Constitution; no law stated that a state could not leave the union and start another country or group of states, which happened to have a tremendous effect on the young and growing United States of America. In the time leading up to the Civil War the North kept raising taxes on imports which benefited them greatly,…

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