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    (refer to appendix one). Philosophers, Rene Descartes and Augustine of Hippo will be discussed in relation to the Christian religion Jehovah Witnesses and that religion’s view on abortion. Today, both philosophers would take a negative stance upon abortion today as the act goes against both ethicists’ theories, beliefs and teachings. This assignment will explore the Jehovah Witness religion views abortion with referral to divergent opinion, and how the philosophers would view abortion today. Rene Descartes

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    is a political , religious, or for commercial purposes however, it is a important assignment and or journey carried and moved out by individual (s). In this poem the speaker is Jehovah. In this instance the servant song mission is to the convoy and bear the prophecies of Isaiah which was given to him through Jehovah. This prophecies consist of the Servant bringing fairness, morals, and righteousness to individuals inhabiting the earth.

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    There are many cultures and within those cultures there are subcultures. Subcultures is a cultural group within a larger group. That have different interest and beliefs. than those of the larger group. The Amish,Mormon and the Jehovah witnesses are among the few strangest subcultures. These subcultural groups are the strangest because of their style,beliefs and hobbies. That separate these subcultures from any other Christian denomination. The Amish have certain beliefs that separate them from

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    considered a Christian. Just because a person does not believe in Jesus being God doesn’t make them any less Christian. A prime example of this are the Jehovah Witnesses. Jehovah Witnesses believe that Jesus is the Son of God. They view Jesus as their savior and practice the teachings in the Bible, however, they do not believe that Jesus is the Almighty God. Jehovah Witnesses are still considered to be a form of Christianity despite not believing Jesus is the

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    Religious Worldview Essay

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    Religion these days have become the center of our attention as we contemplate whats right and what is wrong. Figuring out what religious views fit best with what you believe can be difficult to grasp as sometime we begin to wonder if what we read or believe actually is true. It is only human nature to question the beliefs that are set before us. Religious views all over the world have many spiritual beliefs and traditions that are all different in some way. It is important to have the knowledge

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    expressing their theories on informed consent being based on rational beliefs. The article constructed around Jehovah Witnesses rejecting blood transfusions, and how it is theoretically irrational. Both pressed the reasoning of irrationality due to fear being based on an interpretation inconsistent with all passages of the Bible and Christian practices. Thus leading to the concussion Jehovah Witnesses are uninformed of the conflicting Biblical passages, and not fully autonomous in their decision making

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    When reading the outside reference material in my opinion the non-canonical wisdom books consist of worship, fluctuation love, historical background, the worst aspect of life, literature, and wisdom (oxfordbiblicalstudies). I have noticed that the literature books continue to discuss issues of daily living with little information on how Israel had a vow with God. When reading these non-canonical wisdom books my outlook of poetry is comprehended into confidence and conviction. Having the ability

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    A poem that I have recently read that deals with a tragic event is Shooting Stars by Carol Ann Duffy. This poem is explaining the hardships that the Jews faced during Hitler's reign in World War II. This poem is set during the Holocaust in one of the many concentration camps. It describes the pains and suffering that they Jews had to face up to but many more other innocent people were suffering as well because one person wanted to annihilate them. The title of the poem is Shooting Stars. I've

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    When coming into a serious conversation with another individual, it is important to know the facts of what you will be speaking about. The presentation should be clear, but not offensive, so that it is still possible to get the point across. It is important to also take time to explain what you are speaking about… That way, you can be sure the other party understands. In some cases, though, it is hard to get other individuals to understand the point you wish to represent to them- those who have already

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    As a former intensive care unit nurse, I do not agree with the religious beliefs of patients that are Jehovah Witnesses. However, as a current hospitalist advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) I must respect my patient’s religious beliefs and put my personal feelings aside and provide the best care possible. Dealing with patients that are Jehovah Witness that’s actively experiencing acute blood loss due to a trauma becomes a challenging situation to be in as a healthcare

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