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    is inhuman for a cruel & unusual punishment but speaking of cruel & unusual, here’s a link to a wikipedia site that’s very credible:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruel_and_unusual_punishment. Here some other quote from this site:‘The "essential predicate" is "that a punishment must not by its severity be degrading to human dignity," especially torture. "A severe punishment that is obviously inflicted in wholly arbitrary fashion." "A severe punishment that is clearly and totally rejected…

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    The Problem Of Other Mind

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    Russell, John Stuart Mill, P.F. Strawson, and more; we came to the belief that this theory and idea that there are no minds besides your own to be false based on the arguments of analogical inference, theoretical entities, and ascription of mental predicates. We believe there are other minds out there, and they do not just hypothetically exist in our mind or not at all. When we approach the problem of other…

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    M The Five Pillars Of Myth

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    as children in our homes, and in other foremost institutions such as schools, colleges, universities, church, temples, mosques and synagogues. Perhaps the greatest source of unhappiness in the world is a predicate of our “worldview.” Likewise, the greatest source of our happiness is a predicate of a “worldview” that recognizes the “oneness” of…

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    Duality In Scripture

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    Since Jesus has two natures, and those natures are within the person of Christ. Then, what is person? Based on his book, Berkhof (1949), person is in what exists in and for itself, the owner, possessor, and master of the nature, a completion of existence, sustaining, and determining the existence of a nature. The person is also the subject who lives, wills, and acts though nature with all its abundant context, by which nature becomes self-existent and is not an accident of another entity. The…

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    I was born on a warm morning in native Quito, Ecuador. I do not remember to much of my childhood, but my father told me that I was very naughty, curious and outgoing. All the time I wanted to be doing something or just having the attention of my relatives. I consider that is why my parents taught me some sports and arts. Since I was little my mom was discovering my talent, I started dancing, then swimming, later painting and finally running. Luckily, my desire of learning new things each day…

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    Nordstrom Coupon Codes 40% Discounts On Women’s Items Insist with store deals you want on women’s items at 40% discounts making buys that seem essential. Declare through buys and processes to select offers on store as there is an option to get wants as a trade online. Maintain right resolutions to buy online having thought off access as a reason to get women’s items. Affirm if you want to have reason to ascertain deals you know are essential means to access purchases. Allege and get use of…

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    Basic Introduction: Process theology is defined as “a contemporary expression of Christian faith.”(5) Though the word, “contemporary expression” can have different connotations, in my view, according to one’s understanding and perspective it lets the reader contemplate on the idea about how one’s personal understanding can, or is a part of one’s course of action. Pointing to the word “expression,” one can also perceive the inclusion of orthopraxis, (Dancing with God, 34) which further leads one…

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    In my book Four-dimensionalism (chapter 4, section 9), I argued that four- dimensionalism – the doctrine of temporal parts – follows from several other premises, chief among which is the premise that existence is never vague. Kathrin Koslicki (preceding article) claims that the argument fails since its crucial premise is unsupported, and is dialectically inappropriate to assume in the context of arguing for four-dimensionalism. Since the relationship between four-dimensionalism and the…

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    A sentence is a gathering of words which begins with a capital letter and closures with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!). A sentence comprises or involves a verb phrase and a subject. Sentences comprise statements. Simple sentences have one statement. Compound sentences and complex sentences have two or more than two statements. Sentences can comprise subjects and objects. The subject in a sentence is for the most part the individual or thing completing an…

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    to try to prove the existence of God we would simply just know. When something is “self-evident in itself” it is true and exists only to itself. Aquinas argues within every object is the essence of itself that can be described by the subject and predicate. However, with an…

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