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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The Ethics of Belief by W. K. Clifford

In this paper, I will luxurious over my position through a evidentialist point of view. Overall, I will explain the base concepts of W. K. Cliffords story, The Ethics of Belief, and what decisions I desire caused the series of unfortunate events. The captain, his touchs, actions, reactions and my surmisal of what these events caused will be overviewed in this presentation, compared by situational events in vatic references, and also stories derived from biblical scripture. I will attempt to reject any bias from those that expect a non evidentialist view on God and society with a sound voice or mindset to intellectual reason out of a fellow evidentialist view. I do intend to line of battle square bias towards non evidentialist views because for my belief I require strong evidence and insight on modern day events or tribulations.\nIf a Captain was contemplate to sea a enthrall that has sailed many seas before heretofore was told he needed repairs prior(prenominal) to th is voyage would display a complete lack of special K sense. For example, if a number one wood knew that they had diminutive tread on their tires and shortly decided to drive the roadstead at night. Then, by storm the roads became wet afterwards it started to rain. After driving, the device driver and the simple machine accordingly hydroplaned and ran into the tree, if the driver then had a broken get or sustained negligible injuries, they would only have themselves to blame. Yet, once more with the same instance where the driver was to have another rider in the car and the rider was to either be hurt or killed. The driver whitethorn not be held answerable by the court of law. However, the driver then felt the nefarious conscience and moral affliction from their passenger who sustained injuries or a fatality. Prior to this event, the driver is diagnosed depression and goes through ego-pride issues. With their lack of friends and moral maintenance they decide to go t o church service where they discover a control system through their self crisis and find faith in God...

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