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    Katerina and they had sex‚ later on had seen and fell in love to Grushenka which makes the situation complicated.Because Katerina is already in love with him and on the other hand Dimitri wants to leave her and marry Grushenka. Now‚ one of the Ten Commandments of the Lord is that “Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery”‚ which has been committed by Anna Karenina and Dimitri. Though Dimitri and Katenina had not yet married but still he betrayed her in a way that his not honest with his feelings. In Christianity

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    The Enlightenment of Christianity and the Salvation of Buddhism “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters‚ yes‚ even his own life‚ he cannot be my disciple.” An excerpt from Jesus’ Teachings found in Matthew 5 and Luke 14‚ it is not unlike the First Noble Truth of Buddhism‚ the Truth of Suffering‚ which discloses that‚ laconically‚ all life is suffering. The principles of Buddhism are set on this truth and aim to oppose such

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    believe they read it in away that it adapt to their life style or belief. The 1st Amendment of the Constitution says “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion”. How does this statement apply to a granite statue of the 10 commandments? There’s no law requiring anyone to stop and read it. How does this apply to a moment of silence in a school? There’s no requirement to pray‚ just be silent. Here a question I read on the internet. Did the Founding Fathers intend to assure the

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    Humanity needs government in order to thrive and progress. According to the documents that describe the Neolithic error‚ which will later be discussed in depth‚ the laws that were set up by government were there to guide the people in moral and spiritual conduct. Furthermore if it were not for the ‘social ladder’ created by government‚ there would be no aspiration for elevation which resulted in competition among the people. The government also generated the need for specialists. As the state grew

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    Bakersfield‚ CA a teacher was charged with two felony counts of oral copulation with a person under age 18(Kotowski‚ 2008). “If we just say that we kissed that we made out‚ at most we made out we kissed we just kind of held and caressed each other ten that’s not statutory rape‚” Neal said. “And that saves me from a hell of a lot of trouble.”(Kotowski). Neal told the student to lie about what had happened between

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    sacred and only god can choose when your life ends‚ he will punish you in hell for your sins and it is not the place of the government to decide whether you are killed or not. This is because in the bible it says “Do not kill” which is one of the Ten Commandments which are not to be disobeyed‚ they also believe in forgiveness and love which are the fundamentals of their religion therefore criminals should be forgiven and given a chance to change. A Buddhist would agree because they believe in the sanctity

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    When the Crucible was set in 1692‚ many actions that people did and the words they said lead to conflict between them which builds throughout the scene to a dramatic point which then leads to tension during the play between the characters and then leads to tension in the audience. The main characters that illustrate tension are John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor (husband and wife) as they are both in an awkward position as John’s actions in the past had affected Elizabeth and still did in this moment

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    Although everyone has a different opinion about whether or not any killing is morally justified‚ my outlook on this topic is no‚ no killing is ever really justified. As a believer in the Catholic faith‚ it is my duty is to live by the 10 Commandments‚ and commandment number 5 is “You Shall Not Kill.” This is unfortunately not seen in the epic poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ as well as in today’s heated debates over euthanasia‚ abortion or even capital punishment.

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    to stay a month longer.” Considering the fact that Kate Chopin wrote this story at the end of the nineteenth century and that she was from Louisiana (which is mostly catholic)‚ it is very shocking that her characters behave in such a way. The “Ten Commandments” state “Thou shall not commit adultery”. One would think that people of the Catholic faith would follow that. The actions of Calixta and Alcée were purely based on desire and temptation. There were no sentimental feelings or panning involved

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    love one another like John teaches in John 13:34 “A new commandment I give unto you‚ That ye love one another; as I have loved you‚ that ye also love one another.” Although we are taught to love one another and be Christ like to others I also know there is scripture that speaks of justice and respect for one another. For example a common verse I think of immediately would be Exodus 20:15 “Thou shall not steal‚” which is the eighth commandment. This could be a contradicting argument because technically

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