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in to play in ThomasÂ’ work. Thomas was the child of two very contradicting beliefs, his father being extremely atheistic, while his mother was a staunch Christian chapel attendee. It is, therefore, understandable then as to why ThomasÂ’ personality and poetry
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Category: /Literature/English
to help society, as well as himself, to find the best solution to these problems. Pascal attempted to determine if it was worth it to bet on God's existence. Were the atheists right in not wasting their time concerning the existence of God? Have the true
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, how can we think we know how we were created?
I am in no way trying to convince anyone that there is no God. I am not an atheist. In fact, when people mistakenly label me as one, it makes me angry, simply because the atheist title means I believe
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Category: /Literature
despair.
The actual change in Hawthorne and consequently in Hester beings when she meets with Dimmesdale in the forest. At first, Hester harbors anti-Puritan thoughts; she says, "Were I an atheist... I might have found peace, long ere now" (173). Hester
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
of religion and now atheists are trying to turn this country into communist government and a doctorial nation, or is our government trying to erase history? Religion has always played an important role in obtaining order especially in America. Our founders declared
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Category: /Social Sciences
that an atheist
or Hindu individual sitting behind me would feel like they are outcasts during this period
of prayer. Regardless of whether or not I consider their beliefs as ludicrous, they have the
right to not be alienated in their own country. I may even
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
the atheist argument. But lets suppose God does exist and he does issue commands on that is morally right and wrong. This brings up the euthyphro question, which asks are actions good because God commands them, or does God command them because they are good
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
on divine omnipotence, divine goodness, human condition, human and animal pain, and last, but not least, hell and heaven.
<Tab/>The main argument of The Problem of Pain is preceded by a presentation of an atheist objection to the existence of God
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
began his argument by saying that even a 'fool' (atheist) can grasp or understand the concept of a being than of 'which nothing greater can be conceived' as they already have an understanding or idea of what it means in their mind. Though this idea exists
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Category: /Law & Government
to infer that a person who has previously engaged in consensual sex is for that reason less worthy of belief as a witness. However that could also be used for other purpose. For instance, one cannot conclude that if a person is an Atheist then that person
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