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Lostsunrise [7]
4 years ago
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3. Do you think that agrarian radicalism was a realistic response to actual conditions or an irrational and

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irinina [24]4 years ago
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3) The agrarian radicalism was a realistic response. The farmers had a right to be afraid. 4) It was to focus on the issue of free silver a betrayal of agrarian ideals.
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One is the community of all peoples, one their origin, for God made the whole human race to live over the face of the earth. One also is their final goal, God. His providence, His manifestations of goodness, His saving design extend to all men,(2) until that time when the elect will be united in the Holy City, the city ablaze with the glory of God, where the nations will walk in His light.

Men expect from the various religions answers to the unsolved riddles of the human condition, which today, even as in former times, deeply stir the hearts of men: What is man? What is the meaning, the aim of our life? What is a moral good, what is sin? Whence suffering and what purpose does it serve? Which is the road to true happiness? What are death, judgment, and retribution after death? What, finally, is that ultimate inexpressible mystery which encompasses our existence: whence do we come, and where are we going?  

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