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The idea that there would be no moral law without the belief in the existence of a higher being is utterly ridicules. Each day that passes more and more people are converting over to the atheist beliefs that there is no higher power and that this life
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
The idea that there would be no moral law without the belief in the existence of a higher being is utterly ridicules. Each day that passes more and more people are converting over to the atheist beliefs that there is no higher power and that this life
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Religion, Who Needs It?
Can a satisfactory life be achieved without having any belief in a supreme being? Yes, it can. Many people of the United States as well as the world are atheists and lead satisfactory lives.
What defines
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
was not an atheist; he wanted to protect Darwin's theory or anyone else's idea. We have the right to think, make theories and come to our own conclusions.
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
but an assertion, and empirical evidence is clearly against it.
An examination of history makes it evident that believers in gods can be very violent, especially when it comes to other groups of believers who follow different gods. Atheists have also been violent
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
is allowed to be Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, atheist, or anything. Beside freedom of religion, the first amendment guarantees freedom of speech. It is my opinion that the monument was an act of free speech, and Judge Moore's freedom of speech was squelched
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
the Ontological Argument in his book 'Proslogian', according to Anselm, both theists and atheists have a definition of God, if only for atheists to dismiss his existence. Therefore, Anselm claims, God exists in the mind. This could be considered a strength
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Category: /Literature/English
the most was the sinking of his ship. This was a big nightmare and the beginning of all terrors that haunted Pi. His father was an atheist and because of this incident, he tends to different religious faith for rescue. This is in fact one of the ironies
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
atheists (who do not believe in the existence of God) question the validity of Descartes' reasoning. Even those who do believe that God exists can find weaknesses in Descartes' arguments and often do not base their belief in God on Descartes' "Meditation
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Category: /Business & Economy
"under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance was unconstitutional. This ruling came about when Michael Newdow, 49, objected to his daughter having to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in school. Newdow, an atheist, filed suit that ended before the ninth Circuit
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