This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different ______________ and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspectives in a pluralistic world. (pages 1-2)
Select one:
a. panorama of colorful images
b. chances are the hands that prepared them
c. options and varieties of beliefs
d. yogis in contorted postures
Answer:
Religious pluralism recognizes that there are different c. options and varieties of beliefs
and religious truth is interpreted from multiple perspectives in a pluralistic world.
Explanation:
Religious pluralism is connected to tolerance and acceptance. A religious pluralist person or society, for instance, tolerates more than one religious belief to be practiced by the people. They also accept that more than one belief has truth in it, rejecting the rigid attitude that defends the idea that only one religion is true - or leads to the truth - and should, for that reason, be the only one practiced.
If you are trying to strengthen political parties most just lie, belittle, name call, throw others under the bus, point fingers, blame it on someone else and everything else we are currently seeing the media.
I would prefer to get rid of political parties all together and start hearing what people actually stand for. There are no right or wrong for most things, only different views and opinions shaped by our lives and circumstances we experience. The people of the United States is who needs strengthening. Fighting and blaming need to cease. People need to learn to take responsibility for their actions. People need to feel empowered again and want to make a difference, not just follow along blindly. Most government systems needs a redo. They are old, broken and no longer fit the needs of today. America needs to get back to its roots and I am not speaking of religion. America was made great by trades (farming, steelworkers, oil workers, fishermen, lumber, mechanics, machinist, textile & etc) which we are losing at a fast rate. People need to respect each other and understand you can disagree and remain civil. People need to learn finances and budgets. Things are never free and there is always cost associated with it. I am not sure if I actually answered your question, but I don't think strengthening political parties is going to help anything only hurt more people and families.
Answer:
The correct answer is: True.
Explanation:
<u>Moral imperatives can be understood as strong principles that lead a person through life to act in ways he/she considers morally right. </u>
<u>Moral imperatives are not utilitarian; this means that the person does not act in favor of the consequences that will result from acting in a particular way, but rather because acting in such a way, it's the right thing to do.</u>
<u>The concept of moral imperative was described by Immanuel Kant, and they were part of the broader concept of categorical imperatives.</u>
In conclusion, to the statement: <u>A moral imperative</u> prescribes an action, not for the sake of some result, but simply because that action is our moral duty, the correct answer is: True.
Answer:
Correct answer is (B) Equilibrium price to rise, but equilibrium quantity to be indeterminate from the information given.
Explanation:
Due to the numerous health benefits from eating bananas as stated by the U.S. Surgeon, there will be an increase in demand for banana which will make the demand curve to shift to the right making the equilibrium price to rise. For the supply curve, it will be noted that information given does not really stated whether the supply of banana increases or decreases, hence, the quality is indeterminate.
Answer:Self Schemas
Explanation:
Self schemas define how we think of ourselves in terms of how we feel and act in certain situations. It our beliefs about ourselves. These encompasses of whether we see ourselves as either introvert or extrovert based on our past experiences considering similar settings.
For example if you consider yourself shy , when given a public speech this will remind you of how shy you are provided you have been exposed to similar public speaking before and you know how shy you were then.
Self-Schemas Are Individualized
Each and everyone of us have various self schemas which are hugely affected by our past experiences, relationship,society ,upbringing and culture.
How we see ourselves is highly defined by our upbringing, how we socialize with others and what people say about us through social settings.
Such as schemas categories such as mean vs kind,active Vs sedentary ,loud Vs quiet.
Self-Schemas Form Our Self-Concept
All self schemas make up our self concept, different experiences and acquired knowledge adds up to our schemas to build our self concept.