Why do we suffer, according to Buddha?
A) Because we Are
B) Because we are partial to ourselves
C) Because we are partial to others
D) Because we are sinful beings
B
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According to Norman Bowie, a discussion of whistle-blowing in the 1990s parallels the discussion of civil
disobedience in the 1960s.
a. True b. False
The central argument for abortion is that
a) nobody knows when life begins. b) women have primary rights over their own bodies. c) abortion is a contraceptive practice. d) adoption doesn't work.
Why did the Jains separate into two sects by 80 B.C.E., sects that still exist today?
a. They separated because of a land dispute. b. They separated because they disagreed over what it meant to be a true Jain. c. They separated over a dispute involving the leadership of the religion. d. They separated over a dispute involving the role of children in the religion.
This gospel tends distinctly toward the idea that, in Placher's words, "Christ had already come in glory. His life had been a triumph, and the new age has already begun in Jesus's preaching and the faith it has generated." (A hint that might help some: It's the gospel in which Jesus is quoted as saying, "I am [present tense] the resurrection and the life."
A) Matthew B) Mark C) Luke D) John