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    MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER BENEDICT XVI ON THE OCCASION OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH WORLD YOUTH DAY (MARCH 28, 2010) “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” (Mk 10:17) Dear Friends, This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the inauguration of World Youth Day in response to the desire of the Venerable John Paul II for an annual gathering of young people of faith from throughout the world. It was a prophetic initiative that has borne abundant fruits, enabling the new generations

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    Desmond Doss is one of the most famous U.S conscientious objector in all of U.S military service history. Desmond Doss is known for his brave work at Hacksaw Ridge in Okinawa by single handily saving 75 men by means of carrying them and by manoeuvring them down with his unique rope technique which earned him the medal of honour in October the 12th 1945. Therefore making him the first ever conscientious objector in U.S military history to receive the award. Desmond Doss’s legacy has been shown throughout

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    superintendent of public schools in Kentucky, James Graham. Sydell and a number of other parents challenged the Kentucky state law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. Each plaque would be purchased with private contributions and would have that statement, “The secular application of the Ten Commandments is clearly seen in its adoption as the fundamental legal code of Western Civilization and the Common Law of the United States.” The private citizens claimed

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    narrative focus in the Bible is on the story that begins with Noah and is centered on the exodus from Egypt. The central event in the Bible is the creation of the covenant and the giving of laws and commandments. Although the creation of the world in Genesis I and the pronouncement of the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20 are two completely different accounts in the Bible, there lies a similar theme between them: God creates an orderly and hierarchical universe, both natural and moral. In Genesis I, God

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    moral teachings and compare both the Ten Commandments which were presented to Moses, and the Noble Eightfold Path that was taught by Buddha. While Buddhism does not worship any particular Deity, and is not a theistic religion in the same

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    When people are terminally ill or have a problem which causes pain such as cancer they would want to have an assisted suicide. (A right or a wrong) There are many different ways to euthanize a person. The first way is by taking an overdose of a medication. The second way is by an injection. The first injection will induce a coma and the second injection is a muscle relaxer which will stop the heart. When death is delayed, intravenous potassium chloride is also given to rush cardiac arrest. The

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    This includes the Codex, the Ten Commandments, and the Beatitudes. Through these rules we are able to see the history of them and many of the similarities and differences they hold as well. The Codex, or the Code of Hammurabi, and the Ten Commandments are similar to one another, but are also closely related as well. One thing that is different about them is the years they were created. The Codex was a set of rules that dated back to 1772 BCE. While the Ten Commandments were also a set of rules that

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    Catholic Morality The foundation of the Catholic Morality is our belief that God created everything in this world and Jesus was the one who taught us on how to live a bette life. Every Catholic believes that we are all created in the image and likeness of God thus, all creation are substantially good. The Catholic moral teachings are mainly divided into two. First are the social teachings which involves the society and focuses on the common good of all. It is often called as “social justice”.

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    What Is Mt. Sinai?

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    After Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, parted the Red Sea, he met with God on top of Mt. Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments before continuing to wander the wilderness of Sinai for the remainder of the following forty years. After traveling, the Israelites set up camp and the following morning they heard thunder and saw lightning along with a black cloud that covered the top of a nearby mountain. Moses goes up the mountain and soon returns to prepare the Israelites that the storm that they

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    Two predominant topics run through the Bible involving justice; one being God 's compassion for all people and the second is our obligation to love and to care for all people. The notions of righteousness and justice are greatly associated in the Bible (Wallis, 2014). Both are suitably applied to many things from legal proceedings to personal conduct, to integrity and honesty, and from a judges’ verdict to government accountability with the distinct meaning of justice being what is right or what

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