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    support theist believes. The existence of God was once never denied, as His presence, His existence was evident in miracles and the people 's faith. But time and the advancement of modern science have called God and His very nature into question. The Perfect Being has become the source of much doubt and controversy. The faithful, believing people have become unsure. It seems that we will never find the answer to this question, but I think that we should take a look at one of the most famous arguments

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    We all want the world to be a Utopic world, but the truth is it’s not. We live in a Dystopic world, even though most people do not want to believe it or admit it to themselves. When I step back and get perspective on the world today, I can clearly see that we live in a Dystopic world. Why does a portion of today’s society want the world to be a Utopia? In a Utopic world, everything would be perfect, we would not have the struggles to change us into the human’s we are meant to be. However, in a Dystopic

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    oneself. He explains that “I am a finite being and thus cannot generate these ideas on my own. I have also never experienced perfection or infinity in the world, so they cannot come from experience, either”. God is a “perfect being”. Descartes indicates in the beginning of Meditation IV, “perfection” can know nothing of trickery, deceit because deception is a mark of maliciousness and imperfection. If God is a perfect being and perfection cannot know anything of lies or deceit then God cannot be deceptive

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    In a brave new world there are multiple things that pop out like cloning, censorship, and marriage trends, but we take a look at plastic surgery. Plastic surgery in their world is different in than in our world. People in brave new world are already perfect. Born perfect because of their genetics are picked out. While in our world people are naturally born with our genes we are given from our parents. This causes the people in our world wanting to change their appearances to fit in to be better in

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    from Drake, demonstrates that everyone makes mistakes. The singer goes on to explain we weren’t born to be perfect. While some might view these lyrics as advice to stop trying to be perfect. The quote suggest that the writer is held to standard of perfection when in reality he isn’t perfect. I found the original text interesting because a lot of celebrities portray to the media they have perfect lifestyles. Whereas, Drake acknowledged he's only human and makes mistakes too, even though he is a celebrity

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    shouldn’t exist. But because evil does exist in this world, God is not all-good and does not exist. Theist: Can you support your statement? Atheist: Yes of course. Omnibenevolent means all-good. If God exist, an omnibenevolent God would stop evil because he want too and its in his nature. Also, since an omniscient being is all-knowing, God knows how to put an end to evil, but doesn’t. Because God is omnipotent, he has all the power in the world to stop evil, but doesn’t. Therefore he

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    Why I Want To Go To A Gym

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    Everyone has their own little spot to escape from the world to feel relief and relaxation. They often go there when they need peace and quiet, or to think about things. The place I go to do this is the basketball court. Basketball has always been my favorite sport and ever since I was a little boy, I can reminisce about the hype of watching the Boston Celtics in the living room with my father. When I was in 6th grade, I remember him saying he had a surprise for me after returning home from school

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    Utopia symbolizes an illusionary place that projects the notion of a perfect society. By “perfect society” it refers to a civilization that meets ideal conditions. On the contrary my ideal Utopia won’t take place in a perfect world because I strongly believe that there is no such thing as a perfect world. There are stable worlds and worlds that exist in love and harmony, but never a perfect world. If there was a perfect world, there would be no need for any advancements or breakthroughs like there

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    Descartes Vs Hume

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    philosophical claims and assertions and has led to the growth of many religious skeptics over the last few centuries. In this paper, I will discuss the effects of living in a world of only matter and forces through the examination of my own perspective with reference to the philosophies of Rene Descartes and David Hume. Living in a world where in which only matter and forces exist would be catastrophic. Perhaps in theory, it sounds like a logical idea maybe to a physicist. In fact, if human beings were

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    A perfect world is defined as a state of being, place, or utopia in which all problems have been overcome. This theory has become a topic of conversation quite frequently due to lack of ideal knowledge of what the future holds. My perception of a perfect world includes an equal government system, diverse human rights or behavior, and immaculate health. Major aspects such as these will develop a sublime society to therefore be used as an authentic representation of the “good life”. Having an equal

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