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    Faith can be defined as believing in something without any proof. Is it logical that humans believe in accepting things without any evidence it exists? That appears to be a vital attribute to religion because there’s no stone cold proof in crediting its existence. So why is it that people believe in God? Most would say it’s evident it benefits them in their afterlife and their building of moral character. However, is it really true that being religious makes somebody a moral person, or is it…

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    In the reading McCloakey talks about proofs. He believes that three proofs move ordinary theist their theism. The first proof that he speaks about is cosmological, which is the chain that every created thing is being caused right now. There is a slight argument over the creation, who is God, having a cause in the beginning. It is believed that if the proofs fail from an observational perspective; then the proof is proven false. How can something that does not need to be given existence…

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    What do you think are the most difficult types of claims for emotional damage to prove (types of lawsuits) and why? I think the most challenging type of tort is defamation of character because you have to prove actual harm. Elements of defamation involve a defamatory statement that is published to someone other than the plaintiff and the defendant. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant made such a statement and that they (the plaintiff) suffered as a result of the defamation such as loss…

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    lurid passage into what he recognized to be the afterlife, paying visits to divine and not so divine spheres. After coming back to his body and undergoing an amazing healing against all probabilities, he authored the NY Times #1 best-selling book “Proof of Heaven (Bancarz).” Dr.…

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    : The question says about a bill which was introduced in congress to require the proof of age from any person visiting the site and that should require a credit card number or some other adult identification number. Some of the arguments for this law are: As we all know that pornography impacts a huge percentage of children by the misuse of those sites. Therefore, in my view, there should be: 1. Age prohibited content: There is a need to protect the children from these acts and therefore, to…

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    David Auburn’s Proof has a constantly flowing theme of heredity intermingled throughout the characterization of the story. The story begins with Catherine, the true main character of the story, arguing with her father, Robert, who had been dead a week, causing her to fear the possibility of the beginning of her own insanity; Catherine’s shallow sister, Claire, joins her and accidentally pushes Catherine to further doubt her own sanity. As the plot continues, Catherine reveals that she has…

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    done, yet sadly, the conclusion is still unknown. Experts show that extraterrestrials may exist. They may exist because there is proof they exist, there has been sightings and encounters involving extraterrestrial life forms, and there has been scientific reports that other planets have the ability to sustain life. It is possible that aliens exist because there is proof they abide somewhere in the universe, and it is clear that they enjoy visiting Earth. For example,crop circles have been…

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    We have talked about many different types of arguments for the existence of god. However, only one seems interesting to me and that was the ontological argument. There are so many who studied this argument that I find it so interesting to see how they all found it and explained it. The ontological argument is the argument based on reason. It is based on the very being of God. With this argument there is no need for finding physical evidence for the existence of God. It attempts to prove the…

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    Kate Chopin Proof Analysis

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    Symbolism exists to adorn and enrich, not to create an artificial sense of profundity” (Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft). In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin (1894), “A&P” by John Updike (1986), and “Proof” by David Auburn (2001) each story uses symbolism to communicate a deeper idea than they actually write. They use objects, actions, and characters to give more meaning to the thing itself. In these stories the characters, objects and surroundings symbolize something of a…

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    If the soul is a byproduct of the body, than it is just as mortal, and will cease to exist when the heart stops. It is my belief that the soul is the result of thought, and is unconnected to the human body, and will exist after death. Descartes ' proof of existence “I think therefore I am” states that it is impossible to not exist, since even if someone was trying to persuade him that he existed, when he did not, he would first have to exist to…

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