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Where did ethics come from?
- By Forinfos
- 14/02/2026
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica explains that every society has an origin story with an accompanying code of ethics. One well-known example is that of Moses being presented with the Ten Commandments. For many in Western culture, these commandments have shaped their government and system of law. What separates the civilized from the uncivilized in history is system and code to live by. Few would consider cavemen lifestyle as an outline for how to construct a system of government, but looking to Plato’s Republic, written in 380 B.C., is reasonable.\nThe modern world has a much more complicated lo..
What are characteristics of an indifference curve?
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- 14/02/2026
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The negative slope for any two products suggests that an increase in consumption of one product must accompany a decrease in the other to maintain the same level of satisfaction on an indifference curve. The convex nature of the curve to the origin implies that a real-world consumer cannot buy and use only one type of a good. If two goods were perfect substitutes for each other, indifference curves would be concave or straight lines.\nIndifference curves do not intersect, because different combinations of products give varying levels of satisfaction, especially when the amount of the same prod..
Why did Martin Luther object to the selling of indulgences?
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- 14/02/2026
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Luther did not believe that the pope could know whether or not the pardon would be granted and felt the church was essentially stealing from the people. Luther's "95 Theses" treatise was a way of organizing his thinking. It consisted of several statements and questions. Luther did not believe that many of the daily practices in the Catholic Church could be theologically justified. He caused quite an uproar without the Catholic Church's highest levels. In 1520, the Pope condemned Luther, but that simply made him more radical and fueled his continued explorations and writings.Luther qu..
What is a priest's robe called?
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- 14/02/2026
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A chasuble is a garment worn over other liturgical vestments like the alb and cincture. The alb is a white linen robe that is long and the cincture is the rope-like belt worn around the waist to secure the alb.In the Catholic Church, cassocks can be different colors. For example, bishops wear purple and cardinals don red cassocks. The Pope wears a white one. Although Catholic priests wear these garments, other denominations like Anglicans also may wear cassocks.
Why did persecution increase during the Reformation?
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- 14/02/2026
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The Reformation took place in the 16th century and dealt with the varying ideas of Christianity. Many Christians were upset with the Catholic Church for reasons such as allowing the Pope to set all rules and be the ultimate authority on Christian practices. These Christians developed their own set of rules and challenged the Catholic rules.One of the most prominent Reformation leaders was Martin Luther. Luther's contribution to Christian religion would later become known as the Lutheran denomination. There were many different denominations that sprang up from the Protestant Reformation.It..
Where can you find the Jehovah's Witness library in Spanish?
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- 14/02/2026
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Change the library's language to Spanish by clicking on the English Publications link in the upper right corner. This directs the user to a list of available languages. If you select Spanish, the page directs you to the Spanish library.\nThe Jehovah's Witnesses' online library contains all publications released by the religious organization since the year 2000. The Jehovah's Witnesses' translation of the Bible, the book "Insight on the Scriptures," and the "Watchtower" and "Awake!" magazines are some of the material this library offers.
How do you calculate inflation using the current CPI rate?
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- 14/02/2026
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The inflation rate measures the pace of change in the overall price level of goods and services in an economy, reports the University of Colorado Boulder. Gauging inflation for the dizzying array of goods and services in an economy is difficult, so statisticians track the prices of a small sample of items and services, known as the market basket, that represent consumption in the broader economy.\nStatisticians give items in this basket different weights depending on their relative importance. For instance, they give gasoline greater weight than carrots because most people spend a larger propo..
What are some interesting facts about state population rank?
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- 14/02/2026
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The top five states with the highest population are California, Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois, which have a total of 116,866,836 residents, more than one-third of the total population of the United States. The five states with the lowest populations are Wyoming, Vermont, District of Columbia, North Dakota and Alaska, making up just 3,314,262 people, or about the population of the state of Iowa.\nThe state with the highest population density is Washington, D.C., with 9,857 people per square mile, as compared to New York state, which has 411 people per square mile. The state with the sma..
What are some ways low self-esteem impacts relationships?
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- 14/02/2026
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A person with low self-esteem is often unsure of himself and tends to question whether other people can love him. Low self-esteem forces a person to seek reassurance from the behaviors of people close to him. If the person does not get this reassurance, he may conclude that he is unlovable and harbor depressive feelings or vent anger towards the people from whom he seeks affirmation. By focusing on oneself and being defensive and hypersensitive, a person with low self-esteem often causes chaos in the relationships that he forms.\nLow self-esteem may inhibit assertiveness or cause a person to b..
Who is the Holy Ghost?
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- 14/02/2026
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Contrary to what some believe, He is not an impersonal force, but is a real person who shares the attributes of the Father and Son. Like them, He has a will, speaks, grieves, loves and forgives, according to Matt Slick, president and founder of the Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry.\nIn the Old Testament the Holy Spirit is referred to as the Spirit of the Lord and the Spirit of God. In the New Testament, He is sent to the Earth after Christ’s departure so His disciples would have the universal ministry of the Spirit of Christ in His absence.\nIn addition to participating in the cre..
