Answer:
i dont think so
Explanation:
Most things which we accept, we accept on the basis of proof. That proof is not always rock solid (some of it is based on spurious media claims, for example) but there is a standard to which we hold most of our beliefs. Things that don’t meet that standard – the Tooth Fairy, let’s say – we discard as not impossible, but extremely unlikely.
God, however, many people accept with no proof at all. Belief in God is a product of upbringing, societal and cultural convention, a desire for comfort and intellectual laziness.
There is no evidence that God exists. You may have had some kind of personal experience – what we “anecdotal evidence” that has convinced you personally that he’s out there. But most people would concede that that kind of evidence is not evidence at all. It can’t be repeated under test conditions and there are other possible explanations for what may have happened.
Fact: no-one has ever presented one iota of persuasive evidence that there is a God.
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The correct answer would be B to promote policies
B: the original immigrants came Mostly from Great Britain afterward, immigrants came from all over the world
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Being a fine psychology student, you point out that it is not the size but the complexity and organization that makes the frontal lobe critical.
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- The frontal lobe forms the largest part of the brain and is divided into two parts, namely the left frontal lobe and the right frontal lobe.
- Both the lobes are responsible for different activities that the human being is able of doing.
- The left lobe is associated with verbal activities and the right frontal lobe is associated with non-verbal, logical activities.