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- 5471: 1984 Reading Journal
- ... seen in eleven years. Winston resents the intrusinon of the Party into the sex lives of its members. Also realizes the discouragement of sexual enjoyment, that makes any love affair with a party member impossible. Writing down the incident does not help him. He makes another entry in his diary, this one concerning the proles. He feels they are the only group that might overthrough the party, but they are unaware ...
- 5472: The Protestant Reformation
- The Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation may be considered to have started with Martin Luther's writing of the 95 Theses in 1517. Luther was not the first to question certain doctrines of the Catholic Church, but he served as a focal point for those who would ultimately work to throw off ...
- 5473: God Changes Throughout The First Books Of The Old Testament
- ... in time is now more acceptable. Different interpretations, stories, and myths collided throughout time, the discontinuity of the Old Testament shows this. The Bible can not be taken as a literal text, but more for personal interpretation. To take this piece of literature ver batum would be overwhelmingly conflicting, and prove nothing.
- 5474: The Bible and If God Exists
- ... I have not examined all species of fish, nor every single fish for that matter, nor could I ever accomplish such a feat. But the claim that they exist is so contrary to my own personal experience and reliable facts that I simply will not believe it unless very definitive proof is provided. Of course, if I visit someone's pet fish and it talks to me, I am still wiser ...
- 5475: The Existence of God
- ... of some of the great philosophers and scientists of our world. I will show that there is no sufficient proof or comprehensive arguments for the existence of God. God generally refers to one supreme, holy, personal being, The divine unity of ultimate good-ness and of ultimate reality. St. Anselm of Canterbury developed what we have learned to be the ontological argument. He began his argument by saying that even a ...
- 5476: Huckleberry Finn
- Huckleberry Finn provides the narrative voice of Mark Twain's novel, and his honest voice combined with his personal vulnerabilities reveal the different levels of the Grangerfords' world. Huck is without a family: neither the drunken attention of Pap nor the pious ministrations of Widow Douglas were desirable allegiance. He stumbles upon the Grangerfords ...
- 5477: Comprehensive Arguements for the Existence of God
- ... of the great philosophers and scientists of our world. I will show that there is no sufficient proof or comprehensive arguments for the existence of God. ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS God generally refers to one supreme, holy, personal being,. The divine unity of ultimate good-ness and of ultimate reality. St. Anselm of Canterbury developed what we have learned to be the ontological argument. He began his argument by saying that even a ...
- 5478: How Other Religions view Jesus
- ... Buddhism, I understand where they get their beliefs. Religion I feel is based on ones own belief. If someone feels that something is the truth, they should be allowed to follow that philosophy. My personal view of Jesus is being a Christian and Roman Catholic that He was put on earth to help direct us. I feel Jesus will come again to us when Heaven comes, but I am not ...
- 5479: Christianitys Mission
- ... he explains his reasoning by, If on examination these new teaching are found to be better and more effectual, let us not hesitate to accept them. (Coifi, 202) Coifi comprehends the fact that political and personal motivation is an important issue in determining if the new religion of Christianity is to be accepted. From this text we can see that it didnt take much more than a simple council of ...
- 5480: What Is Hinduism
- ... polytheistic in the true sense of the word. Hindus consider their religion to be both monotheistic and henothestic. Some Hindus believe only in the formless Absolute Reality as God, others believe in God as a personal Lord and Creator. Nevertheless, all Hindus believe in one Supreme Being who created the universe. However, Hinduism has always been henotheistic. Henotheism was coined by the sociologist Max Muller. It is the belief or worship ...
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