Brahman includes both ________ and ________. REMEMBER;
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
matter, creative force
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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. We are immersed in life. We breathe it in, we walk on it, we touch it. Each footstep on a fertile lawn or forest
mat will send tremors to trillions of bacteria, millions of algae, fungi, and protozoa, and hundreds of insects and worms. The skin on our bodies, when viewed microscopically, is a teeming matrix of tiny caverns filled with bacteria, viruses, and mites. So dense are the unseen life forms on our bodies that they form an almost complete shell about each of us. Gary S. Moore, Living with the Earth, 3rd ed. A) Argument; conclusion: Each footstep on a fertile lawn ... of insects and worms. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: We breathe it in, we walk on it, we touch it. D) Argument; conclusion: We are immersed in life. E) Argument; conclusion: So dense are the unseen life forms ... about each of us.
The key assumption of Saint Anselm's ontological argument for God's existence is that _______
A. if God exists, he exists necessarily B. if God exists, we would know it C. we can conceive of God existing D. God must exist
A feminist reader may struggle with the book of Acts because:
a. The roles of women are diminished in Acts, when compared to Luke b. the author thinks that women should not be prophets c. Acts does not include women in the story of the church d. the author does not think women can be church leaders
____________ is the view that a rule is ethically right if it maximizes social utility
a. civil society b. privatization c. act utilitarianism d. rule utilitarianism