Lao Tzu,

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founder of Taoism, held that the Tao is ineffable and beyond our ability to alter. He emphasized the importance of effortless nonstriving. 535

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Consider this proof, (1.)E /? C v (E v D) (2.) E v D (3.) (E v D) v C (4.) C v (E v D) What is the justification for line 2?

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The act of donating food, robes, or money to monks helps those who give earn __________

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