Saint Thomas would most likely said that the only reason he conducted the 'homophobic actions' was because it violate the rules of God.
In that time, this kind of defense was perfectly plausible since the Church at that time had a huge influence in the Government. But our time, this type of reason wouldn't be plausible.
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
In simple words, the strength of an ethical theory is judged by its consistency and clarity toward the objective. A theory can only be stated a Strong if it can be applied to almost every situation in perspective.
It does not need to consistent be with the law certainly as every lawful thing is not ethical every time but it has to be in alignment with the moral conduct that majority of the individuals living the society follow through.
Which correctly describes the point of view in this excerpt?
Answer:
First point of view is used in the excerpt because when using the words "I" and "me" you speak in a first point of view.
Hope this Helps
--Jay
Answer:
B. Checks and Balances
Explanation:
The theory in which governments powers are divided, so one does not over throne the other is called check and balances.
This theory cons from the the philosopher and law student Montesquieu who believed that the three branches of powers should be separated and and they should control each other in check and balance system in order to avoid exploit of powers.
He divided power in three branches: the legislative power, the executive power and the judging power.
The first one was the power to make the law, the second one was the power to execute to the law and the third power was the power to control that the law was followed.
This theory spread from France towards all the word and it's now the the major theory when it comes to power separation in the western world
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
This is true and from the Holy Bible in the book of Colossians chapter 2 and verse 14. This verse explains how the Colossian believer has been forgiven and no longer bound by the law because Christ has paid the price on the cross. Paul emphasizes on several aspects of the forgiveness. A believer no longer lived under the threat of punishment neither are they slaves to sin. According to Paul, those who put their faith in Christ have their sins erased. For the believer in Christ, the death of Jesus on the cross is sufficient payment for all sins.