Rocky L. HoChapter 2Title
: John Arthur: Religion, Morality, and Conscience.
Quote:
“Whatever implies contradiction does not come within the scope of divineomnipotence, because it cannot have the aspect of possibility. Hence it is more appropriate tosay that such things cannot be done that that God cannot do them.”
Expectations:
I expect to understand the concept in finding how morality is connected withreligion. To be able to gain more experience out of this topic. I expect to know how moralityand religion differs from each other.
Book Review
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Chapter 2 talks about religion, moral, and conscience. John Arthur, the author for this article hasdifferentiate these topic. God was mentioned, where I think it was the main purpose of the chapter, God is related.Example: God has created everything which makes us possible for us to be living in this world. For what Iunderstand, morality is something which we can learn for others.` John Arthur has been arguing between religion, he said that the religion is necessary to provide guidanceand moral motivation, which I think is correct.About the Divine Command Theory, God was still the center of the topic in this article. God madeeverything possible, the main issue is that, what if there is no God? Who created the world, and everything else?This issue has made me realized how it really happened.
Things I have learned:
I learned that
Integrity Questions:
1.)
Who is Dewey?
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What is Religious Motivation?
3.)
Examples for Religion.
4.)
Examples for Morality.
5.)
Examples for Conscience.
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