What is meant when indigenous spirituality is described as a lifeway?
a. It is the way to the divine.
b. It is the way to a better life.
c. It pervades all of life, not a separate experience.
d. It is relegated to particular times and places.
c
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In"~(OvN),I ? (N ? O) .•. ~ I", what's the first premise's main connective?
A) disjunction B) negation C) conjunction
The two main branches of Buddhism are called
a. Zen and Theravada. b. Vajrayana and Zen. c. Theravada and Mahayana. d. Vajrayana and Mahayana.
Which of the following Hindu devotional practices can be traced back to the Harappa culture?
A. the anointing of phallic stones B. the veneration of horses as symbols of power C. the worship of gods at outdoor fire pits D. the belief in a singular divine being
The following argument is sometimes confused with ethical subjectivism: "Whatever a person believes is true for himself or herself is what that person believes is right for him or her." Which fallacy is committed in this argument?
A. begging the question B. ignorance C. accident D. hasty generalization