Friday, March 31, 2017
Monday, March 27, 2017
Friday, March 24, 2017
Post 17
The Qur’an and
Bible possess many similarities as the holy scriptures of Islam and
Christianity, respectively. They consist of narratives, teachings, poetry, and
rebuking. Many narratives contain the same basic events and figures. They both
teach the creation of the world by a single almighty, omniscient God who
commands humans to follow the morality set out for them. Similarities “believe in one true God, not the concept of Trinity.
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Post 16
I feel as if Government officials should lead by personal
example, I strongly support this especially if having a strong government vs a
weak government. I FEEL LIKE America would be even messier without Government
officials leading. What are your thoughts and opinions on Government officials leading?
Friday, March 17, 2017
Post 15
Confucius and Socrates both lived in historical periods
marked by tremendous social changes: frequent wars, political disturbances,
ideological confusion and conflict, and demoralization. Confronted with
political and social crises, they both sought moral principles as a basis for
understanding those crises and for mending the social fabric. In my opinion I feel
as if Obama fits into this category because he’s a very wise man.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Post 14
The
roles of God in modern time God plays a war in everything, which means the wars
now. it is nothing like the ancient times. God or gods do not play a big the
major role in wars. Wars are controlled by the government and the President.
Back
in ancient times God also was the primary role player in the wars. The went to
God before they consulted in war. God was like their fighter himself.
Friday, March 3, 2017
13
It is one of the many ironies
of the 2016 presidential campaign that the United States is at war in varying
degrees in four different countries in the Middle East and North Africa—Iraq,
Syria, Libya, and Yemen—as well as continuing its “longest war” in Afghanistan.
All five of these wars now involve ISIS to some degree—ISIS is the central
focus of the wars in Iraq, Syria, and Libya—and probably to a degree that
seriously threatens the future stability of the MENA region and U.S. strategic
interests.
.One quote that stuck
out to me from “The art of war” t is a matter of life and death, a road either
to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account
be neglected"
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