TASK ONE FOR ENGL 1111 Instructions: I. Create a new Word document and save it on your H drive with the following document title: “Task1_ENGL_YOURLASTNAME.doc” Be sure to write your actual last name in the title where I have written “YOURLASTNAME.” Thus‚ I would save my document with this title: “Task1_ENGL_Seward.doc” Also‚ be sure to save the document in .doc format—NOT .docx. If you do not know how to do this‚ ask a fellow student or the instructor. II. Once you have created the document
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percent of people in America believe the prosperity gap is a serious moral problem. Some people believe it’s a religious problem. Jim Wallis‚ a Christian writer and political activist‚ have said "God hates inequality."‚ when calling for a rise of the minimum wages. The United States public principles form by the Judeo-Christian tradition guides people with pride as equals before the law‚ regardless of their social status. There are many talks about greed in the Bible‚ but not one passage that shows income
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In many cases seen through history‚ wherever there is Christianity present‚ there is also corruption present. “The Hammer of God”‚ a narrative by G.K. Chesterton‚ examines the imorality that can occur from the those holding positions over others in the Christian religion. The narrator describes the character Reverend Bohun as a man who constantly practices pious behavior. However his brother‚ Colonel Bohun‚ is introduced as his total opposite. While the mystery of the murder in the story is entertaining
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needed‚ first‚ only to answer “Happiness” to the question: What do men want? (one dared not say “Power”: that would have been immoral)” (page 57) Why would “Power” be immoral? To answer this question I would have to go back to Master Moral Vs. Slave Moral. Nietzsche stated Master Moral was of “noble human being honors himself as one who is powerful‚ also as one who has power over himself”. (page 25 &26) And Slave Moral of “slave’s eye is not favorable to the virtues of the powerful: he is skeptical
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I do not believe in ghosts When I was little I lived in a house that was haunted. Wait don’t go! I know‚ I know‚ this subject is tired. The thing is I don’t even believe in ghosts. At least that is what I tell myself now‚ but back then I’m telling you that house was haunted. We moved there when I was in first grade and the first time I saw it‚ I started crying. Something about the house just seemed wrong. It was “pretty”‚ but it gave me a really ugly feeling. All sorts of weird‚ creepy‚ and inexplicable
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Frederick Denny‚ the keynote speaker of the night spoke on Islam and its moral responsibility and how Muslims need to educate. He was a very intelligent man and great speaker‚ but he was too philosophical for the students in the audience. I was one of those misfortunate souls who could not understand where he was going. He hit on many key points that connected the current problems of Islam and ideas of liberation theology. He stressed that Islam is and always will be a monotheistic‚ ethical
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‘Although writers often claim they do not wish to be moralistic‚ almost every work contains a moral issue. To what extent‚ in what ways and to what effect has the author of the text you have studied explored this issue?’ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has to a great extent explored the moral issues implicit in his 1920’s context. Fitzgerald explores the lack of religion‚ the corruption of the American Dream and the superficial values of his society in order to make his society reflect
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the same to God? Christian ethics is inseparable from theology because it is grounded in the character of God. Francis Schaeffer said that not all things are the same to God and means that God exists and has a character‚ but not all things are the same to him. Some things conform to His character‚ and some are opposed to his character. 2. What did Schaeffer conclude about a society without moral absolutes? Do we see this in society? Schaeffer concludes that if a society has no moral absolutes
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Ancient Moral Systems Throughout history different civilizations have been able to demonstrate their moral systems through their codes‚ laws‚ and religions. Beginning with the Mesopotamian civilization during the Babylonian empire‚ King Hammurabi brought forth the Code of Hammurabi. The Hebrew civilization used guidance from their Hebrew bible as a template for their moral standards. Order was established by their religious beliefs which were derived from two stone tablets given to Moses on Mount
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