quote: | Originally posted by Lews
I've been looking at Windows Word for about 4 hours now and haven't written anything for a paper that is due in 5 hours. It's the most vague and annoying question ever.
If you regard yourself as a non-religious person, state what you regard as the most comprehensive reality that frames or transcends your own existence and describe what you take to be its essential features or attributes.
I knew I should have faked being a Christian for this damn religion class.
Lira, what the fuck is it asking me? |
it says frames, OR transcends: So you could say anything that defines your reality: For religious people, obviously the belief in a transcendental realm, and a soul frames their reality... if you don't believe in that, then just explain how you believe in science, or your self, or whatever else...
You really could go the cartesian route, as PKC suggested, although Descartes actually used Cogito to 'prove' god's existence...
if its not particularly long just say physical reality is the only thing you can grasp, and can ever hope to understand. Transcendental reality may exist, but since we can never ever understand or access it (this is supported in the Bible, humans are not meant to ever KNOW transcendental truths when on earth), physical truths adn the sciences are the most rational choices for you as an individual.
wish i got questions this easy... should have done religious studies
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