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... Stephanie Hung Theory of Knowledge Wendel 23 November, 2007 Theory of Knowledge Presentation Outline/Guide Presentation Topic How can religions justify 'good' or 'bad' when there are different beliefs in every different religion? Definitions (in terms of its association with 'religion' and the topic): Religion - a form of faith that humans have and sometimes, will often need to satisfy their spiritual beliefs in order to 'answer' the unknown things that cannot be pertained by evidence from science, or math. (Does not implicate ALL human beings) dictionary: a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when it is considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, which usually involves devotional and ritual observances often containing a moral code which governs the conduct of human affairs. Good - moral excellence; something that is not sinful or harmful towards ones religion; something that doesn't oppose or go against the rules and beliefs of a/the religion. Bad














