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Free Will and the Problem of Evil

In this paper, I will attempt to show that J.L. Mackie’s objection to the free will account of The Problem of Evil is not successful. In Evil and Omnipotence, Mackie claims that God cannot be considered “both omnipotent and wholly good” (Mackie, p. 209) as he does not avail of the possibility of ...

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An Appointment In Hell

"OVERWHELMED BY A RELENTLESS GOD" The passages of scripture in Job is not often preached in the church at large, and I believe it is so because to understand it, you must know something deeper about God and His direct interaction with us. And certainly on this occasion with God and Job, you ...

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Ishmael Experiencing the Sublime

In the novel Moby Dick, by Herman Melville, a mysterious unknown, such as the whale oil painting displayed in the decrepit Spouter Inn and the crucial characters of Queequeg and Captain Ahab, troubles Ishmael throughout his journey. The abnormality experienced throughout the duration of each ...

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Confucianism & Daoism

CONFUCIANISM & DAOISM ESSAY 1 (ASTD-150) During ancient China, it was mainly based on two types of traditional philosophies, Confucianism and Daoism. The religions and philosophies existed far before Buddhism which started to become known in China after the 1st AD, and then it became a ...

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Buddhism

Buddhism is one of the biggest religions founded in India in the 6th and 5th cent. B.C. by Siddhartha Gautama, called the Buddha. One of the great Asian religions, it teaches the practice of and the observance of moral precepts. The basic doctrines include the four noble truths taught by the ...

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Dao De Jing Chapter 1

Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching) Chapter 1 The meaning of the Dao De Jing is, a person must go with the flow of life to be an adherent of it’s philosophy. The Daoists thought of water as a close analogy for the Dao. Water has tremendous power to support objects and carry them along and one must ...

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Stars

A star is born by mass being squeezed together. N81-located at a distance of around 200,000 light-years in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) - contains some of the youngest massive stars ever seen in the SMC. It shines with a Luminescence equal to 300,000 of our suns. N81 was nicknamed “The Blob” ...

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Fate Is A Many Splendored Thing

In every culture, there is some sort of belief or point of view on fate; it is often seen as a force that is both unbeatable and immeasurable. The hand of fate is usually inescapable and leads the bravest of soldiers or the most loved of kings to meet their doom, controlling everything that leads ...

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Solar System

The solar system consists of the Sun; the nine planets, 67 satellites of the planets and a large number of small bodies (comets and asteroids). The inner solar system contains the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars: The planets of the outer solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune ...

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Robert Ross - The Hero

1. - On the surface, it's the story of a 16 year old Indian boy named "Pi" who, when he and his zookeeping family decide to transplant themselves and some animals to Canada, ends up stranded on a lifeboat with a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a 450-lb Bengal tiger named "Richard Parker." ...

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Day Dream

Regardless of your desire to travel within your own mind, to reflect on your past, or allow the future to be your muse and your psyche; your body can become and often does become captive to your own day dreams. Day dreams have the power to hold you hostage within your own thoughts. You are the ...

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The Scientific Revolution

Kiana Cochran UGC 112 February 8, 2012 Scientific Revolution During the Scientific revolution there were many ideas thrown around about the universe. This period is defined an extended period of time that was filled with new discoveries. Some discovers were widely accepted while others ...

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Neoclassic vs Romantic

Cory Casuso April 25, 2012 ENC 1102 9:50-11:05 AM Neo-Classical Vs Romatic Period The Neo-Classical period began roughly around 1660 and continued to around 1789. This age was part of the enlightenment period. These were the beginnings of science, however there was no such thing as a ...

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Theory of Mimesis

Plato, Aristotle, and Mimesis As literary critics, Plato and Aristotle disagree profoundly about the value of art in human society. Plato attempts to strip artists of the power and prominence they enjoy in his society, while Aristotle tries to develop a method of inquiry to determine the merits ...

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What Is Important

Everywhere we go we are confronted by things that are important- but to who? What's important to me may not be important to you. We can ask ourselves what's important, but what does that really mean? Does it mean that what we consider important may not really be important in the big scheme of ...

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Defining Spaces in Giovanni's Room

James Baldwin opens his 1956 novel Giovanni's Room with a reflection on notions of space and belonging. David, the main character, studies his reflection in the window as he contemplates a kind of ancestral movement through space, mentioning that his ancestors “conquered a continent, pushing across ...

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Creation

The tragedy of the world is that so many are unloved. Roses always look beautiful and smell sweet, and hence they are a prize to be possessed. Sweetbriar, however, has fragrant leaves, and they are never so fragrant as when it rains. The common people of the world are like these leaves; they have ...

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Nuclear Energy

NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Nuclear energy is a major form of energy made from splitting an atom with a proton. One law of the universe is that energy and matter can't be created or destroyed but can change form. This means that no one can create or destroy energy because another one of the laws is ...

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What is Physics?

What is Physics? As defined in the dictionary, physics in its simplest form is described as "the study of matter, energy, and the interaction between them," (Webster, 1965). Through these three topics, physicists formulate unanswered questions, and attempt to solve these questions themselves ...

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Which Argument for the Existence of God is the Strongest?

Which Argument for the Existence of God is the Strongest? Shelly Reynolds PHI 208 November 11, 2013 For decades, individuals have debated the merits of what some have called "The God Question." There ...

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