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" Previous generations thought they knew what was true and what was right. We know today that they were often wrong. The old authorities have lost their authority. Nothing is certain anymore."(  

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" Previous generations thought they knew what was true and what was right. We know today that they were often wrong. The old authorities have lost their authority. Nothing is certain anymore." (a) Outline some textual, religious, ethical, or philosophical issues from your studies in which traditional views are challenged by modern views. (b) Examine and assess the traditional and modern views on one of these issues with reference to the above claim. a). Outline some textual, religious, ethical or philosophical issues from your studies in which traditional views are challenged by modern views. a). In the early 1950's, questions like "Does God really exist?" weren't even thought of. Theories such as Evolution or The Big Bang would have been considered as just a silly made up story or a pack of lies. Why? People in the 1950s didn't have the technology and scientific equipment to theorise what we know today. They only knew what was...

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