Describe four identifying characteristics of God as described in the story of Eden.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. Argument b. Not an argument because there are no claims or only one claim. c. Not an argument because none of the claims offer a reason for the other. d. Not an argument because the reasons explain rather than prove the other claims.
According to atomism
a. nothing is created out of nothing, nor can something be reduced to nothing. b. compounds of atoms are eternal because the atoms that comprise them are eternal. c. some things are created out of nothing, and some things can be reduced to nothing. d. nothing is created out of nothing, and everything can be reduced to nothing
The form of Buddhism that offers faithful prayers to Amida Buddha is known as
a. Vajrayana Buddhism. b. Zen Buddhism. c. Mahayana Buddhism. d. Pure Land Buddhism.
George has been having a streak of unusually bad luck. He totaled his car in a snowstorm last week, then fell on the ice and broke his leg. Two days later his wife left him, saying she was no longer willing to put up with his "little infidelities." Then just yesterday, he was fired from his job as a computer programmer because his program error rates were consistently too high and he missed too many deadlines. He began to regret ignoring his mother's advice to throw a pinch of salt over his left shoulder after he spilled that salt last month.
Identify the hypothesis in the following argument; and, if it fails to meet the four criteria for good scientific hypotheses, state which criterion is violated, and explain your answer.