"If we say that we have no sin we deceive ourselves, and there’s no truth in us." Why then, belike we must sin and so consequent
ly die. Ay, we must die an everlasting death.
What doctrine calls you this, Che sera sera,
"What will be shall be?" Divinity, adieu
This is a pivotal moment in Doctor Faustus because it shows that? 1.)Faustus explains why he is going to follow Satan2.)Faustus learns that death is inevitable3.)Faustus reads his first magical incantation4.)Faustus does not truly understand Christianity
The Bible verse that Faust quotes is meant to teach Christians that all people are sinners and that sin leads to death. HOWEVER- Christians believe that God forgives sinners who repent. The versus are meant to cause people to repent, not despair- so it shows he doesn't understand Christianity
The correct answer is D. He uses deductive reasoning because he introduces a conclusion and proves it with evidence.
Deductive reasoning starts out with a general statement and examines what makes the statement true. Machiavelli began by stating "it is much safer to be feared than loved..." followed by examples of how Hannibal used fear to become a respected leader.