PHI THETA KAPPA International Honor Society of the Two Year College

2008-2010 Honors Study Topic: The Paradox of Affluence: Choices, Challenges, and Consequences

The Paradox of Affluence: Choices, Challenges, and Consequences

Gods

By admin • Mar 30th, 2006 • Category: Discussion Grid: Religion
  • Are evangelists like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson more ministers or political activists?
  • In what ways have world political leaders used the belief that they are descended from the gods as a means to acquiring power?
  • How have new religions developed from other faiths and accessed power over time?
  • What are the similarities of ancient creation myths of world cultures?
  • Why is Islam the fastest-growing religion in the contemporary world?
  • To what extent does a losing military conflict symbolize the lack of righteousness of the cause?
  • In what ways can religion have positive and negative effects on personal power?
  • Why have the burquas worn by Afghani women come to symbolize the dynamics of power gained and lost between men and women?

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