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In the past, we used the category ''handicapped'' or ''disabled'' to refer to persons with physical or psychological disabilities. Recently the category has change into ''persons with disability'' Do you think the change of label helps change our perception and treatment of them? Which among the labels enables one to neighbor to another? Which one serves as a barrier?


Explain genuine dialogue by relating it to the following barriers to genuine dialogue. These terms are out of the picture if we engage in genuine dialogue.

1) Totalization

2) Labeling, reducing persons into social categories

3) The assumption of sameness

4) Familiarity


How will you show or practice your faith as a Christian without clashing with others because of differences in beliefs and faith?


Explain the invitation for openness and generosity that comes in a face to face encounter.


''Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it'' (Mt. 10:39) How does this explain de-centering a keyword in intersubjectivity?


What is intersubjectivity? How is it related with respect?


What should you do in this situation:

You caught your younger brother getting money from your parents' pocket. As you all know that once your parents knew about it, your sibling will be extremely punished. Are you going to tell your parents? Explain your Answer.


How will you use freedom in expressing your faith and religion with respect to others' faith and beliefs?


•       Do you agree with Locke and Mill that we should be tolerant because as human beings we are fallible and so cannot be sure that our own deeply held beliefs are correct?

 

A critical exposition of different proofs for the existence of God.





Please include the following:





Abstract





Contents of the idea of God





Different arguments in favour of the existence of God





Objections raised against those arguments





Critical evaluation





Reference

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