Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTE…

Note that your written responses MUST INTEGRATE COURSE CONTENT (it must come from something covered in the readings and lecture powerpoints), and MUST CITE SOURCES if you directly quote from the readings or powerpoints. If the response you provide is irrelevant to the way these terms were covered in class, you are liable to receive zero credit for it. Do keep in mind that all responses are manually submitted into Turnitin.Com for plagiarism detection, and may be scanned on Originality.Ai for AI-use detection. – – – – – -Please answer the following question, at least 100 words   What is the difference between Positive Peace and Negative Peace, according to Martin Luther King, Jr.?  In your answer, be sure to discuss how this is relevant to the concept of tension. 

In the following, identify whether the “solution” presented…

In the following, identify whether the “solution” presented by Mackie is considered to be a half-hearted adequate solution, a fallacious solution to the problem of evil, or neither.  Good cannot exist without evil [term1] Good is not opposed to the kind of evil that exists [term2] Good is a properly basic belief [term3] The universe is better with some evil in it [term4] There are limits to what an omnipotent being can do [term5]

In the following, fill in the blanks by selecting the correc…

In the following, fill in the blanks by selecting the correct term.  WK Clifford’s argument concerning the existence of God surround an area in philosophy of religion called [term1].  This philosopher came up with an analogy of a [term2] who strongly believed his ship could sail across the seas.  Clifford’s reasons for giving this analogy was to explain that, “It is wrong to nourish belief by suppressing [term3] and avoiding [term4].”   He further argues that “it is wrong, always, everywhere, to believe anything upon [term5].”