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Explain two ways in which practising Ahimsa influences Hindus today

Many Hindus are vegetarians because they believe that non-violence applies to animals as well as humans.They also practice non-violence due to their belief in karma and that by harming others it will brin...

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How do I answer an ethics questions without just saying my own views?

Depending on what you've been taught it is great to understand the basic beliefs of religions you have learnt about.For example - Christianity and Judaism. In an ethics question if you have a summary of t...

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Are the Qur'an and Hadiths both holy books in Islam?

In a sense, yes. They both are important texts to Muslims, however the Qur'an is the text that is of highest importance. Muslims believe that the Qur'an is the direct word from Allah revealed to them thro...

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What is 'Euthanasia'?

Euthanasia literally means “A good death” that comes from the Greek “eu” meaning good, and “thantos”meaning death. It must be noted that there is a key difference between euthanas...

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What is the Cosmological argument?

The cosmological argument is effectively an argument that states the very existence of the universe is strong evidence for the existence of God. This argument is 'a posteriori' (meaning that it is an argu...

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