An invalid argument will always have a false conclusion
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1. For many Christians, it is not the author but the spiritual content of a disputed work that gives it religious value. 2.In 2 Thessalonians, the author emphasizes the stealthy, imminent nature of the Parousia. 3. Invoking Hebrew prophetic visions, 2 Thessalonians describes Christ as descending from heaven in a lightning-filled thunderstorm, overthrowing those who disobey his gospel. 4. In 2 Thessalonians, the "anti-Christ" figure, perhaps the Roman emperor, invokes the Book of Daniel's demonization of Antiochus IV. 5. A small town in the Roman province of Asia, Colossae's church had been founded by Titus, one of Paul's missionary associates.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Kant thinks that we may treat animals any way we like, including being cruel to them. 2. According to Kant's theory, humans who don't qualify as rational beings must be classified as things. 3. According to Kant, humans have free choice; animal choice is merely brutish. 4. "Kingdom of Ends" refers to Kant's theory of history that when everyone has learned to use the categorical imperative, history will come to an end. 5. Kant was against animal experimentation for the sake of mere speculation.
Which of the following is a formalistic ethical approach?
A. The moral law specifies precisely what the right actions must contain. B. The moral law contains both formal elements and content for moral actions. C. The moral law does not state what content an action must have to be a right action. D. The moral law contains only the content of the action that is right.