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Explain the Moral Argument and what concepts of God it gives. The moral argument is the argument that proves God's existence using the existence of absolute morality. To make the moral argument even believable we would have to prove that absolute morality exists. First of all we must define mo...
Socrates: Lying Arguments Socrates is a man of great controversy. He has been portrayed as many different personalities such as a sophist to a great philosopher to just a vocal old man. The true nature of Socrates is to be questioned. He spoke his thoughts on life and what his philosophy on life w...
The debate on whether abortion is right has remained a longstanding source of contention among members of the various fronts of our society. On one hand, proponents claim of the view that making abortion illegal is a contradiction to the ability by women to enjoy their right to life and freedom of c...
CAN WE PROVE THE EXISTENCE OF GOD? 1. Introduction The question does God exist, is the most controversial issue of serious debate over the centuries. What is the answer to this question? Many contributed their ideas and views to this challenging question from the time of the Greek philosophers to ...
Problems with the Philosophy of Religion The philosophy of religion is an examination of the meaning and justification of religious claims. Claims about how the world is, often embodied in creeds, are more typical of Western religions - Christianity, Judaism, and Islam - than of Eastern religions...
This paper will contain my argument against the Greater Moral Benefit argument. To begin with I will analyze the Greater Moral Benefit Argument thoroughly in order to establish exactly what it means and the premises that make the argument valid. Then I will criticize the premise that I disagree with...
Prayer in School: Good or Bad? As secular humanists and groups like the Christian Coalition are at war with each other regarding prayer in high schools behind closed doors in Washington DC, the average high school kid is the one that gets caught in the middle. For years now ther...
A few years ago, Dr. Ian Wilmot came out with the first living thing to ever be cloned, a sheep named Dolly. People realized that Cloning was not something you found only in a Star Wars movie. From then on out, cloning was all people talked and debated about. Most who like the idea of cloning think...
If you have ever gone to school, then you have most likely recited the "Pledge of Allegiance" numerous times. Did you ever notice the part of it that said "under God?" The Pledge was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, a Christian socialist; it was to be said in the public school...
In contemporary American society, a general topic for moral discussion is euthanasia, the act of painlessly ending the life of a person for reasons of mercy. This is usually done in cases in which the person is hopelessly sick or injured. Although by this definition euthanasia may clearly seem to ...
In Philip Hefner's article Cloning as Quintessential Human Act he claims that cloning of humans is acceptable if it is done with great care, with special attention given to the fact that one does not destroy the "spiritual dimension of life". Hefner presents several arguments in his s...
Animal Rights Throughout recent history, although mostly in contemporary American society, a general topic for moral discussion is the ethical treatment of animals. Much debate has resulted from this topic, with the major question being, "should animal life be given the same respect as hum...
The Compatibility of Faith and Reason When comparing the two selections by W.K. Clifford and William James on the compatibility of faith and reason, I feel that both arguments make very valid points. However I do think, after careful reading and based on my own experience, that William James h...
This essay aims to respond to "No stopping religion's misguided missile" article by Richard Dawkins. The article first appeared in The Guardian and has since been reprinted in many newspapers worldwide. The core thesis of Dawkin's argument relates to the potential danger aris...
My subject is abortion, and I am going to take a stand that abortion is always wrong because it is always wrong to intend the death of an innocent person. To intend the death of an innocent person is the same as murder. We all accept the fact that murder is wrong. Therefore, abortion is murder, and...
A Rumor Of Angels Purpose: The purpose of the book A Rumor of Angels by Peter L. Berger is to shed some light to the reader on the author's views and beliefs of supernatural and sociology. The author starts the book by defining the term supernatural and how it is set apart from the natural...
A Rumor Of Angels Purpose: The purpose of the book A Rumor of Angels by Peter L. Berger is to shed some light to the reader on the author’s views and beliefs of supernatural and sociology. The author starts the book by defining the term supernatural and how it is set apart from the natura...
Where do religion and humanistic nature draw the line for proper human behavior? Why do some people think it is necessary to die for their beliefs? In George Orwell\'s remarks about this very topic, he draws some points on the line between sainthood and human nature. Orwell analyzes Mohandas Gandhi\...
Maliciousness in Society Today Active euthanasia and passive euthanasia are different in the way killing is different from letting die. Doctors today condone passive euthanasia but reject the idea of its counterpart. If a person on life support does not want to "endure the unendurable&quo...
A Rumor Of Angels Purpose: The purpose of the book A Rumor of Angels by Peter L. Berger is to shed some light to the reader on the author’s views and beliefs of supernatural and sociology. The author starts the book by defining the term supernatural and how it is set apart from the natura...
Michael Medved provided many convincing arguments in supporting the thesis in his essay, "Hollywood Poison Factory". He argues that "popular culture is viewed now as an implacable enemy, a threat to their basic values and a menace to the raising of their children" (212). He refers "their" (212) to t...
Euthanasia may be defined as the action of killing an individual for reasons considered merciful. Throughout history Euthanasia (mercy killing) is a topic that has brought about many different opinions. There have been many discussions as well as court cases surrounding this controversial issue. Eve...
Abortion. Is it right? Abortion is a subject that has been in the political spotlight since 1973, when the Supreme Court ruling of Roe v. Wade made it legal. Since then there has been debate after debate, in courtrooms, in classrooms, and though out the general public, on weather or not it is righ...
W.K Clifford "Ethics of Belief" What is the hidden force behind our actions? W. K Clifford shows us how our beliefs ultimately lead to our actions, in his article titled The Ethics of Belief. Pointing out the necessity of forming our beliefs the right way. This right way is accomplish...
Morality Does Need Religion In his essay, C. Stephen Layman clashes two views of morality: that of the secular point of view and the religious point of view. Layman starts out by defining the two different stances. The secular point of view states that there is no after life and that morali...