Wednesday, August 22, 2012

#1 All Stories Are Not True

So far I am agreeing with the Michael Ryan about everything I have read so far. From the criticism to the way of the human life to how norms can be universal. Then I come along how all stories are not true. How everyone has their own opinion and how the world came into existence, how it became what it is. Some people think the world was discovered by the first Americans, others believe animals were here and humans came from them, some believe the dinosaurs are the founder and created humans, then others believe in God,the actual God and his son Jesus; from the christian faith. They believe that God done this magical work and created a beautiful remarkable world for us to live in. Everyone has their own story, but not all of them can be true. The old saying goes "only one story can true" and "there's only one person to believe" However depending on what you believe and your religious standing, also depends on what or who you'll believe. I agree with God being the maker of this remarkable place we live in today. God is the maker and Creator of this earth and the living people, things, and animals on it. I was raised in church and kept around church growing up. Aunts, uncles, and grandparents are pastors. That, which plays a huge role on what I believe and why I believe it. Its all in what you believe and what you were taught to believe. Everyone has their own story and not every story is correct, however every ones story is true to themselves.

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  1. Thomas -- You need to revise this if you want to receive credit for it. Repost it on your blog as "Revised #2 All Stories Are Not True." Here is what you need to revise:

    1: Revise the minor writing mistakes. Always do this when submitting written work for a grade (or in any other forum in which it will be assessed -- say the workplace)

    2: Reread the instructions for writing your responses: Addendum to the Fall 2012 ENG 102 Syllabus. Use this as a guide for completing your responses -- in particular writing about the assigned text and developing your response.

    3: What God and/or churches are you referring to? Please name all Gods and churches when you write about them so that it is clear to your audience what/whom you are talking about?

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