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Modified to fit RF, sorry for the spelling/grammer I'm just copying from a test.
Short Answer: 1. (a) Explain the two ways of thinking about religion and then (b) state which way philosophy approaches religion. 2. (a) Define both the logical possibility interpretation of omnipotence and the narrow logical possibility interpretation of omnipotence, (b) state one of the objections to the logical possibility interpretations, and then (c) explain how the narrow logical possibility interpretation avoids that objection. 3. (a) Explain what onmibenevolence is and then <b> explain two of the reasons theists give for believeing that omnibenevolence is the most important characteristic of God. 4. (a) Explain why Aquinas believes that reason and fatih are incompatible and then (b) explain two of the ojections to Aquinas' view.
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I didn't take the course. Besides, I answered all the questions, tried to post a quick reply, and was told to register. I lost my brilliant answers. I'm not repeating them
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