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    otherwise known as, the Common Era had just reached its commencement; a time for the thinkers and philosophers with a human center universe rather than a God centered, no longer will God be interwoven in their lives, but only intellect and science, and theism were their banner. Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) philosopher, writer and historian was most influential during this time. His ideals of freedom of expression, religion and the separation of church and state changed part of how music was…

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    The belief of religion answers all questions that people may have such as Is There a God? If there is a God, what is he like?, And what does that mean for us. The Arguments for Gods existence comes in many forms. Like opinions, some comes from history, personal experiences, different beliefs, and some comes from science. These arguments have been going on for more than thousands of years. And over time that is when other well known religions have come about. When other religions come we then ask…

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    Science is in everything, including religion and lack thereof. In this paper I will show how scientism is tied in with the aspects of religious faith and atheism. First and foremost science is defined as the analytical and empirical basis for understanding reality, truth is either analytically understood or empirically verifiable. Also the main arguments that will be discussed deal with the finely tuned universe, the teleological argument, the theory of pragmatism and biological evolution.…

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    Having religion is very common throughout the ages, and it still diffuse these days. but do we ask our self why is the majority of human beings have their own religion? Nowadays, each one of us practicing the religion as the way we like, and this would probably generate great issue or distortion in religious descriptions. There is no doubt that the variation of religions is strongly wide, and sometimes these differences cause problems or war as it happened before in world war two. However, I…

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    God exists, since the billions of faithful believers out there couldn't all be wrong". Finally, the conclusion would be "Therefore, it necessarily follows that there are objective truths about what is moral". The argument is based on the idea of Theism, which is the belief that God exists. Sine the argument states that God exists, then there are objective truths about what is moral. The first two premises links the existence of God to the "truth" of what…

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    My argument for theism would be that the world was created with a purpose, even though we may not be aware of what it is exactly. Because we are different than animals in the way that we can think and have reasoning and other animals do not. People won't be convinced by…

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    For years theodicy has perplexed believers and non-believer of Christ, theodicy is the issue(s) of evil in the world, and this issue is raised against the graceful authority of God. How could a divine Lord who is the regulator of all that is, and will ever be, allow evil to occur? There are many parables in the narrative that address this very problem (Prov 3:11-12, Job 19:26, Dan 12:2).Although the bible address this issue, it does not directly give a solution to the aforementioned. It seems…

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    Catholic Schools and uniforms go together like peanut butter and jelly. Unfortunately, many high school students compare wearing school uniforms to an anchovy and liver sandwich. Personally, I much prefer peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I don’t why students are so resistant to school uniforms. Students should be required to wear school uniforms because they reduce socioeconomic disparities, help students focus on work rather than the clothes they are wearing, and students would spend less…

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    Since the fall of mankind from the Garden of Eden people have questioned the existence of God, and today that is still relevant and a highly debated topic. There are two types of people in this world; people who believe in God’s existence and people who do not believe there is an almighty God. The people who do not believe in god justify their beliefs by asking if God does exist why is there evil still in the world? Many of these questions will never be answered until we are faced to face with…

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    Banksy is a well-known graffiti artist who made his debut in Britain. Although he is quite popular, there is little to be known on Banksy’s identity and background beyond what is interpreted from his artworks. Through his artwork, Banksy is able to display his views and opinions, change how art is viewed and what meanings people find in them, and also change the way in which art is made and what the artist wants to portray. Banksy’s art is usually based on one idea and his popularity usually…

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