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| The study of the human mind. |
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| The belief that the human beings are made up of only one subtances |
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| The belief that the human mind is not the same thing as the human brain. It affirms both the spiritual and physical aspects of human nature. |
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| The non-physical mental activites you experince. |
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| The belief that the human mind is just spiritual, like the rest of the body |
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| The belief that the human mind is just physical, like the rest of the body |
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| This occurs when you mistakenly apply a category to an object or an event when the category does not apply. |
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| The study of how we live together in a society |
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| What is the Christian worldview about psychology? |
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| It aapproaches psychology by acknowledging both the physical and spiritual dimnsions of human beings |
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| What is the Nauralistic (secular humanist) worldview? |
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| God doesn't exist, humans must rely on their own reason, common sense,and science to advance the human race and save us from our problems |
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| What is the role of the church in a society? |
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1) For peolpe to be taught about their need to have fellowship with God 2) So we can know about our spiritual needs 3) We would not have an ordered means of worshiping God and enjoying fellowship together 4) We won't be left to struggle and grow on thir own without the help and encouragement from others 5) there would be little change in socitey 6) the church can also can cause society to turn toward God by providing an example of true community |
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| List the three social institutions. What responsibilities does each of them have? |
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The Family-a place for love and blessing The church- spreading the gospel and serving those in need State- can unify people to protect their God given rights of life and liberty. |
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| From a christian worldview, who is responsible for an individual's action? |
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| You are responsible for your own actions. Therefore instead of the society shaping the individual the individual should shape the society. |
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| S.L.E.D. is the differences between embryos and newborns. |
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| Explain the 'Playboy Philosophy', and why you feel that this idea changed the traditional view of marrige for the worse? |
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| The Playboy Philosophy freed the generation from guilt of sex. It made more adultress people in America and made them feel less guilty about being adultress. |
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| What are the 7 of the results of Darwin's Legacy? |
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| -Sexual ethics are religious oppression -Sexual liberatiion as a religion - Sexual Norms should be torn down - The Playboy Philosophy - Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S. -Pornography -STDs -Teen Pregnancy -Violence against women -Sexual abuse of children -Abortian -Sexuality redifined(homosexuality)-Destuction of the marrige -Destrucion of the family |
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| What does the "S" in sled mean and what is a good argument for it? |
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| Size- So just because Shaq' is larger than me he is more human than me? |
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| What does the "L" in sled mean and what is a good argument for it |
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| Level of Development- a four year old is not less human than a fourteen year old, just beacuse the 4 year old doesn't have a complete reproductive system? |
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| What does the "E" in sled mean and what is a good argument for it |
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| Enviorment- newborn in an incubator is not less human than a child |
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| What does the "D" in sled mean and what is a good argument for it |
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| Degree of Independince- people that rely on insulin are less viavle but not less human |
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| Who were the three famous Psychologist we talked about in class? |
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-Sigmand Freud -B.F. Skinner -Friedrich Nietzsche |
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