You might well feel that being in the country lends itself to a greater feeling of spirituality

What would be the main and or supporting ideas to above statement?


Perhaps hints of the "Design Argument" (the theological argument that defends the existence of God based upon the beauty and order of nature) are at work in some students' minds. It seems likely that students will think a religion ought to "work" as well for a person in the city, but how they express this might be difficult. Answers to the last part of the question might be a simple "Yes;" the professor can offer further examples (in lofty mountains, in a slum, in a war zone, in a temple) to give the question content.

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Jesus had twelve main disciples, one of whom was a woman, Mary Magdalene

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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After the last supper with his twelve closest disciples, Jesus was betrayed by _____

A) ?John B) ?Luke C) ?Matthew D) ?Judas

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The following passage contains an argument that commits at least one informal fallacy. Name the type of fallacy committed and explain why the passage is an example of that type. From a B.C. comic strip . . . B.C.: Bugs. YECHT. Bugs. YAPTH. And more bugs. Bugs in the dirt. Bugs in the trees. Bugs in the flowers. Bugs in the breeze. Thank goodness for rocks, the one thing on the planet that ain't got no bugs. What are you skritching, Peter? Peter: I am etching in stone a comprehensive plan to solve the social and economic ills of mankind . . . It's got a few bugs in it, but . . . B.C.: Liverwurst! I bet there ain't no bugs in liverwurst!

What will be an ideal response?

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Who said that one ought not to talk as though he were asleep?

a. Herod b. Hesiod c. Heraclitus d. Socrates

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