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    Organized religion is an impediment to civilized societies. It is not necessary in explaining the complexity in or the origin of the universe. It is not required to enforce positive morals or to explain the source of morality. It does, in fact, work against these efforts, contrary to its self imposed claims. It continually regresses general scientific understanding with forming grand assumptions, promoting ignorance and discouraging skepticism. It has implemented negative morals through…

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    Fight Club Research Paper

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    ” TheComicBooks.com.). But in this new revival, it left fans with questions as to what happened to the original golden agers. In 1962, DC answered these questions by saying they lived in separate universes from each other, and introduced the multiverse. But this only made things more confusing, and in the 1980 's, DC tried to fix this confusion by starting the 'Crisis on infinite Earths ' event, which fixed up any uncertainty of characters, origins/backstories, and straightened up the DC…

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    I fully agree with the statement that “It is easier than ever to change our identity, yet it is harder than ever to control.” The reason for this claim is the advancements in technology that have revolutionized how people interact with one another and undertake their activities. As technology is developed to improve lives, it also enables social evils on the other hand. This claim is witnessed in the emergence of internet technology, which was meant to connect people globally, it is being used…

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    I am going to argue that Blackburn is wrong to claim that the existence of evil strongly suggest that there does not exist a god who is all-good, all-knowing and all-powerful. Exposition - Words (189) Blackburn's argument is that the three characteristics normally attributed to God in any given religion is that he is all powerful, all knowing, and all caring, but that these three qualities cannot resolve itself with the presence of evil in the world. Since evil does exist and is indisputably a…

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    trying to construct the worlds the heroes, his friends protected. Evan would craft fantastical challenges and creatures far beyond what was believed to be possible, and every single time the heroes would triumph, saving the day, kingdom, and magical multiverse so many times Evan had stopped trying to count.…

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    Lewis And Memong's Theory

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    Critical assessment of conflicts between the theories of Meinong and Lewis By Stuart Mercer Word Count Here I will discuss the differences and similarities for two philosophical theories. One is Meinong’s Object theory which was created by one of the most influential thinkers at the beginning of the 20th century, by an Austrian philosopher Alexius Meinong. His best known conception deals with among other things, with objects that do not exist. This belief is a part of Meinong…

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    According to Elsaesser, “…they [mind-game films] oblige one to choose between seemingly equally valid, but ultimately incompatible ‘realities’ or ‘multiverses.’” (14). Leaving the audience to decide what’s verisimilar and what’s not indicates that there’s a sort of underlying game being depicted among the film. Elsaesser describes the mind-game film as one that “plays games” at two levels: “…there are…

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    Its dark and I can't move. Yep I died, so it should be my seventh reincarnation but there is something not right about this one, even that time when I woken up in womb I could at least move slightly and it fell wet this time I felt nothing. For now let's test if I remember everything correctly from before this rebirth. Originally I was middle aged man that liked to play paper rpg and tabletop games, but certain day after playing up to third in the morning and drinking little to much I decided…

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    My Future in 2030 I am on my knees, my eyes are closed as I look down, training for a part of Martial Arts that is called ninjutsu. Ninjutsu is the traditional Japanese art of stealth, camouflage, and sabotage. Nowadays people still do it for protection and defense. Anyway, throughout my training, I have been looking forward to this day ever since I started a few years ago in 2026. My sensei circles me, keeping a very close eye on me with his dark and scary movements. Within my mind and soul I…

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    I assert the position that to argue the existence of God, first depends on how much control one is or is not willing to exercise over oneself. The belief in the existence of an omnipotent, supreme being or force, requires one to relinquish some sort of control over one’s own faith and reason in return for the entitlement of certain divine positive rights. For example, the concept of salvation in Christianity requires repentance and faith in the holy trinity. this then, entitles the devotee…

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