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A group of statements, one or more which - the premises - are claimed to provide support for one of the other statements - the conclusion. The support relationship between the premises and the conclusion is sometimes called an inference

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Describe characteristics of Theravada monastic practices, including relationship with the laity, that illustrate Theravada's close adherence to the teachings of the Buddha.

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Ayatollah Koheini was

a. an original follower of Muhammad who helped to spread the faith b. an anti-Muslim activist who protested the Islamic world c. a radical Islamic leader who reinterpreted Islam to justify violence d. an Islamic scholar who studied the religion's evolution

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Which of the following is true of the Spirit's work?

a. All of these. b. The abiding presence of the Spirit joins the church together as one. c. The abiding presence of the Spirit determines the character of the Church. d. The Spirit joins the church to Christ in his suffering. e. The Spirit's coming signaled a new epoch in the history of redemption.

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If transferring your thoughts, feelings, and desires from your brain to a robot were the only way to avoid certain death, would you do it? Why or why not?

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