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  • God and Sports

    God and Sports

    After organized worship, athletic competition is perhaps the oldest communal impulse known to mankind, and today sports and religion mirror each other as never before, experts say. "Super Bowl Sunday" on Feb. 6, 2005, is a case in point: a Sabbath-day event that will bring thousands to a contemporary cathedral - and tens of millions more via television - to watch gridiron gladiators who call on God's help for their success. But more than ever

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    Essay Length: 364 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Top
  • War Between Good and Evil

    War Between Good and Evil

    War Between Good and Evil After World War I, many catastrophic events occurred- countries went under depression and the economy hit rock bottom. It was a hard period of time to live in and many people were losing hopes for the future. People strived day to day to survive and didn’t know when they’ll be coming out of the slump. A lot of homes were lost and food was scarce. They burned money to stay

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Farm Subsidies - a Necessary Evil?

    Farm Subsidies - a Necessary Evil?

    Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil? Subsidies are payments, economic concessions, or privileges given by the government to favor businesses or consumers. In the 1930s, subsidies were designed to favor agriculture. John Steinbeck expressed his dislike of the farm subsidy system of the United States in his book, The Grapes of Wrath. In that book, the government gave money to farms so that they would grow and sell a certain amount of crops. As a

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Andrew
  • God: Man or Myth?

    God: Man or Myth?

    The existence of man, earth and universe was no accident. It does not seem likely that such an immense creation would be for no reason. How do we really know the origin of what we identify as our universe? What are the true characteristics of a god? Is the role of god only to create, or does god control fate? Has god given us a purpose or are we just simply here for his entertainment?

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Intentionally Wicked: Thoughts on the Lord of the Rings and Our Motivation in Committing Evil Acts

    Intentionally Wicked: Thoughts on the Lord of the Rings and Our Motivation in Committing Evil Acts

    Intentionally Wicked: Thoughts on The Lord of the Rings and Our Motivation in Committing Evil Acts The Main Point: The following analysis deals with the nature and source of evil and whether, given our innate motives and moral obligation, we willingly choose to succumb to our desires or are slaves of our passion. From this argument, I intend to show that our human nature requires that we play into our desires in order to

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Top
  • Augustine, City of God

    Augustine, City of God

    Augustine, City of God* 'Explicui tuos libros; neque enim tam languidi aut inertes erant, ut me aliud quam se curare paterentur: iniecerunt manum, ereptumque aliis solicitudinum causis suis vinculis illigarunt ..., ut ego anceps sim quid in illis magis mirer, sacerdotii perfectionem, philosophiae dogmata, historiae plenam notitiam, an facundiae iucunditatem. ... Et usus es validissimo exemplo recentis calamitatis, quo licet firmissime causam muniveris, tamen si utrumvis licuisset, id tibi nolueram suffragari. Sed quando orta inde

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Anna
  • Evil == Good?

    Evil == Good?

    Wang 1 Bing Wang African American Studies R1A Professor Nanda May 3, 2007 Evil = = Good? Sula by Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison depicts the intricate relationship between two African American women Sula and Nel as they progress through a series of significant experiences. Nel, constrained by her grandmother, conforms to the standards established by the society, while Sula adamantly opposes such traditions and chooses to forge her own path in life. Interestingly, it is

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Gods Vs Mortals

    Gods Vs Mortals

    "There is only one way: Destroy them all." Lucan's burning eyes moved slowly from one god to the next, hoping his harsh decree had convinced more of them to take his side. It had seemed like an eternity (which it very well could have been) since all the gods had gathered together like this. "This can not be the way, I still believe this would be an over reaction." Ranna said, waving her hand as

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Bred
  • Dennis Oppenheim Device to Root out Evil

    Dennis Oppenheim Device to Root out Evil

    Device to Provoke Censorship Tom Bricker Contemporary Art History May 11, 2006 Journalist Allan Jenkins once said, "Censorship in any form is the enemy of creativity, since it cuts off the life blood of creativity: ideas." Censorship weakens a society's ability to produce provoking and interesting things, and ultimately results in a homogenized world where all is made bland in order to avoid offending anyone. Censorship is an all too common plight of the art

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mikki
  • A Jest of God

    A Jest of God

    In A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence, the reader is introduced to a small town school teacher, Rachel. Rachel is 34 years old and a single female taking care of her mother after her father’s death. Through Rachel’s eyes the reader is shown her thoughts, desires and struggles. One side of Rachel that is seen in this novel is the struggle with death and her father; Rachel approaches death as way out of her

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Bred
  • A Philoshpical Approach to the Finding of God?

    A Philoshpical Approach to the Finding of God?

    The question of God's existence has been debated through the history of man, with every philosopher from Socrates to Immanuel Kant weighing in on the debate. So great has this topic become that numerous proofs have been invented and utilized to prove or disprove God's existence. Yet no answer still has been reached, leaving me to wonder if any answer at all is possible. So I will try in this paper to see if it

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Monika
  • Is Jesus God?

    Is Jesus God?

    This is a question that many people are seeking to have answers and most have not yet found the answer. Some people however have got answers from theologians, books, internet and other important sources of imformation that got them more confused about this issue more than before. All these sources of imformations are good but may not be reliable. The best source of imformation is The Holy Bible. Does the Bible proves or dispute the

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Was Lady Macbeth ’evil’?

    Was Lady Macbeth ’evil’?

    Lady Macbeth is the penultimate person in the play, especially at the beginning, next to Macbeth himself. And though she does not survive to the end, her influence on Macbeth lasts throughout. She is most influential person in Macbethґs downfall, next to the witches. However, her relationship with him goes far deeper then that of the witches. It is my belief that the witches act only as a trigger to start the events in the

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Edward
  • Othello: Iago the Evil

    Othello: Iago the Evil

    Of all the characters presented in Shakespeare's literature the most sinister one is without a doubt Iago. He is a ruthless sociopath. No other character can even come close to his evil. Most of the antagonists present in Shakespeare's plays have valid reasons for the troubles the cause. Iago doesn't for the most part he just has a burning hatred for the world especially Othello. Iago is the whole reason there is any conflict in

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: David
  • Mankind’s Evil Exposed in Lord of the Flies

    Mankind’s Evil Exposed in Lord of the Flies

    In every person, there is a hidden potential to be evil. The preadolescent boys, who are stranded on the island in William Golding's Lord of the Flies, become associated with many aspects that symbolize certain ideas. Lord of the Flies shows the downfall of the boys from civilized to savage like and at times even barbaric. Through the use of symbols such as the conch, the beast, and the fire, William Golding demonstrates that

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Vika
  • Their Eyes Were Watching God (notes)

    Their Eyes Were Watching God (notes)

    Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurston Theme Many times the love that a person is looking for is the one that a person doesn't realize. Setting The author begins and ends the book on a porch where Janie is telling her story to her friend Pheobe Watson. The book begins in the morning on the porch and then ends at night, symbolic of beginning and end. In between these two times Janie

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Edward
  • Good Vs. Evil: Rock and Hip Hop

    Good Vs. Evil: Rock and Hip Hop

    Good vs. Evil: Rock and Hip Hop Written by: Chanel Auguste In 1965, The Rolling Stones early hit, “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction”, is taken off of many radio station’s play lists after they received complaints of the lyrics containing sexually suggestive lyrics. 1980, Pink Floyd’s hit single “Another Brick in the Wall (Part II), with its chorus of kids chanting “We Don’t Need No Education”, is banned by the South African government; Children

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Tasha
  • “as Due by Many Titles I Resign My Self to Thee, O God ...” (donne) What Do You See as the Most Interesting or Challenging Aspects of Therelationship Between the Human and Divine in the Texts ‘jane Eyre'and the Poetry of John Donne?

    “as Due by Many Titles I Resign My Self to Thee, O God ...” (donne) What Do You See as the Most Interesting or Challenging Aspects of Therelationship Between the Human and Divine in the Texts ‘jane Eyre'and the Poetry of John Donne?

    In looking at this question, it is my opinion that it is arousing a discussion of the self-denial that religion imposes and also the conflict it imposes on the self. For this I will primarily be looking at Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’ and the poetry of John Donne. The progression of Jane Eyre’s life is shown by a variety of links to religion due to the many changes in her way of life. Bronte shows

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: David
  • Gods Vs. Mortals in Oedipus Rex & the Bacchae

    Gods Vs. Mortals in Oedipus Rex & the Bacchae

    Anyone who is familiar with Greek mythology has heard a story about tyrannous Zeus, throwing thunderbolts, turning people into animals, or causing other supernatural events while releasing his wrath. He proves time and time again that he is more powerful than any mortal who tries to compete with him. Though Zeus is the mightiest, there are stories about many other gods demonstrating their power over mortals. Two such gods are Apollo and Dionysus. In the

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Top
  • Johnathan Edwards - Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

    Johnathan Edwards - Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

    "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Jonathan Edwards In the first few weeks of class we have discussed the thought and religion of the early people that first began the development of our counrty. As we have looked at the literature in class the works of these writers seem to be simlar in that each one talks about a higher being that these people all worshipped. However, that is where the comparisons would

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: David
  • Standardized Testing: An Unnecessary Evil

    Standardized Testing: An Unnecessary Evil

    An American educator who was examining the British educational system once asked a headmaster why so little standardized testing took place in British schools. “My dear fellow,” came the reply, “In Britain we are of the belief that, when a child is hungry, he should be fed, not weighed” (Bowers 1). Even though this quote can be construed as being comical and light-hearted, the anecdote suggests the obvious question: “Why do we do so much

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Eu Thanatos - Who’s Playing God?

    Eu Thanatos - Who’s Playing God?

    eu thanatos: Who’s playing god? Have you ever known someone who has been diagnosed with a serious illness or declared as terminally ill? Have you ever had to watch someone you care about deteriorate slowly or suffer immensely until they die? If so, did you ever wish that there was something you could do to help out, or carry out their wishes of a sooner death? Many people go through these types of situations

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Max
  • Faith Lost in God

    Faith Lost in God

    Faith Lost In God The book Night by Elie Wiesel, tells a story about a young religious boy who begins to lose his faith in God at such an early age. The book deals with the tragedies as well as the occurrences which has happened during the Holocaust and at the Nazi concentration camps. The young boy named Elie Wiesel deals with the death of his family as well as the painful times during the

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The Good and the Evil of the Internet

    The Good and the Evil of the Internet

    The Good and The Evil of the Internet The onset of computers on the general population has given a boost to the Economy in the world's market. People who weren't much aware of the world became drawn to computers, which in turn brought about the Internet, connecting the world all over. The Internet has played a major role in the lives of people all over the world. Now, it is not limited to just important

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: regina
  • St. Augustine's Confessions: The Connection Between Character and Evil

    St. Augustine's Confessions: The Connection Between Character and Evil

    St. Augustine’s Confessions: The Connection between Character and Evil Saint Augustine’s powerful prayer to God tells the story of his struggles that led towards his conversion to Christianity. This journey toward Christ was difficult for Augustine, as it required him to overcome his misunderstanding of evil and his own sin. In Augustine’s adolescents, a strong desire for lust overtook his life, not only hurting him spiritually, but also hurting the one woman who supported his

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Andrew

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