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    Van Duzer Summary

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    He says, “we reflect God’s glory through nurturing our relationships with God and with one another…But we also glorify God by engaging in the work we have been called to undertake…” (pg. 38) I agree with Van Duzer on this point that our work can be used to glorify God. God has given each one of us specific talents and passions, and by fulfilling those talents and passion we are Glorifying God. Van Duzer goes on to tell us that in business our purpose is to serve, we should practice business that…

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    Why Does Evil Exist

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    Just because we have “Free-Will” and the idea that “Free-Will” is good for us, it does not mean that we should have limitless “Free-Will.” With our “Free-Will”, we have the choice to intervene to protect others from harm. Hopefully we do, but we have the choice to help or not, and this seems poised for allowing evil…

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    Humanism It is about methodology of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religion. Humanism is a philosophy in a form of science and inspired by art, and motivated by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual…

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    I am sexually active. Safe sex is a big role in my life, because I wouldn’t want catch something that will shorten my life or just make a life more difficult. In Safe Sex the author back up my claims with great information. The resources the author used was an interview from a girl that got pregnant at the age of 15. The author doing this gives more of a connection to the audience they picked. I also liked how author went about giving their call to action. The call to action I thought will work…

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    results in them accountable for their own destiny. He clarified that evil is the result of humans choosing evil over good. Lastly, personal guilt became an imperative part of controlling human behavior. Avicenna was a child genius and physician growing up. He wrote many books about topics such as logic, medicine, mathematics, linguistics, and much more. In fact, his book on medicine was used for centuries. He looked at works from Aristotle and made modifications such as adding seven interior…

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    shouldn’t thus why God punishes us for making these wrong decisions. Through the suffering we face in our own experiences we bring about some greater good. For example, “the original sin” which was committed by Adam and Eve when they gave into their temptations through their own choice by eating the fruit which God has specifically forbidden. They used their freewill to choose to disobey God, they created a privation of goodness within themselves. Since they choose to go against God’s orders,…

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    still relevant. For example, the Pagan temples were used as a place for worship of…

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    is the Hunger Games series an action-packed, epic love story (still better than Twilight), adventure novel, it is also a prime example of an allegorical story. In an allegory novel, literary devices such as characters, setting, and other symbols are used to represent a literal and figurative meaning. In the Hunger Games, the Capitol is a utopian city where the wealthy and powerful reside. In relations to the real world, the Capitol represents Hollywood. Similar to the Hunger Games, Lord of the…

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    Genesis is established as being the beginning of everything and being all good but there is also the portrayal and interpretation of evil in the creation. In the genesis of evil, Dr. Altizer explains that the origin of evil is “unknown and as orthodox as the origin of god” (Altizer 80). The journal explains how Genesis contains several indirect interpretations of the portrayal of evil in genesis. One of the first interpretations of evil is seen when Adam and Eve sinned in Eden and turned away…

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    Singer-songwriter Eric Burdon illustrates human nature and the universe’s constant struggle between good and evil, “Inside each of us, there is the seed of both good and evil. It 's a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other.” John Gardner’s Grendel also exemplifies this conflict, and there is frequent controversy over whether Grendel is considered evil or not. Grendel is not evil; he is merely led to perform evil deeds due to his absence of…

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