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Poor Richard Benjamin Franklin
2,079 wordsAlthough in his Autobiography Benjamin Franklin claims that at a young age he "became a thorough Deist" (1359), Franklin saw God as much more than a blind watchmaker. Among his frequent references to practicality, reason, and the value of experimental science, Franklin's metaphysical beliefs [ 2 ] easily get lost, especially as he distances himself theologically from colonial Christian doctrines. It becomes convenient but incorrect to let Franklin's "virtue" stand apart from his religious belief...
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Moral Character Daily Basis
474 wordsJust like the Scripture passage states: "There are in the end three things that last - faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love. " These three ideals are the key to a Christian understanding of morality because they are ultimately the basis of morality. Morality might seem like a simple code of ethics based on the faith, hope and love we hold for ourselves and for each other. But in addition, it involves the faith, hope and love we hold for God. Our hope and faith that our morally...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Day Of Judgment
1,412 wordsIn Koran God has made an agreement with the words of the Prophet Muhammad. His teachings are available in the form of Hadith. God stated that Muhammad is serving to all the believers. There are also Six Articles of Faith, which should be followed by all the Muslims. First, one is that there is not God but Allah. Second is about the hierarchy of angels, where archangel Gabriel is the highest. The lowest in the hierarchy of angels is a jinni that is the Muslim version of demon. Each Muslim should ...
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Order To Live Order To Find
2,580 wordsThis nine page paper on Aristotle Vs. Confucius compares and contrasts the ideas of Aristotle with that of Confucius. This paper also outlines where the ideas of both of these men differed from each other. This paper also proves that no matter how old the teachings of the philosophers may be, they still are in relevance today. Aristotle Vs. Confucius Aristotle and Confucius have been regarded as great philosophers of their times. While Aristotle was born in Stagira in North Greece, Confucius was...
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Peer To Peer Moral Goodness
984 wordsKant's deontology and Cyberethics Copyright issue examined within the bounds of morality is an extremely difficult thing, especially when it concerns the concepts of right and wrong. Copyright and intellectual property is often explored in relation to morality and choice between right and wrong. Lets try to answer the question whether Music City should not be held liable for the copyright infringement of Morpheus users. So, what is right and what is wrong? What ethically correct actions are? Can...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Day Of Judgment
1,737 words... the process of improving own soul. Hinduism as a religion only gives directions how it is possible to achieve liberation. The rest depends on a believer. In conclusion, for Hindu the final and the concept of vital importance of being is liberation from the wheel of birth, death, and rebirth. One can only get off the reincarnation merry-go-round by realizing that the idea of the arrogant and individual self is an illusion, and only the oneness of Brahman is real, which means that nothing in t...
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