Biyernes, Setyembre 22, 2017
FRIENDS AND FAMILY
So Here is my friend, Yaikka. I trust her because I can tell her everything. About my problem, some stuffs, etc. When we're in 3rd year highschool, we are not that close because she's not a friendly person. There are times that she's always mad. I don't know why. But then I realize, there's a reason why she keep on doing that. If someone harm on her friends, she is the one who make you suffer. To make the story short, she believes at "payback time" . But still, I consider her as one of my bestfrieds. We are like siblings. Yaikka and I have a dreams, when we become successful, we want to build a hotel.
This is my family just because I'm just my mother's name Melanie P Aquino and my dad is Albert H Aquino and my brother is Francis and P Aquino and I'm of course Mark lester P Aquino and the youngest Michael john P Aquino is so excited to be with mommy and daddy super good luck because we are our parents who do not hurt us in the room and so thanks to lord because they are our parents daddy so we are educated because he does not want to happen what happened to him She is a young man who sells in the market and so on. And so she does not want them both mommy and daddy even though they still have to go to school to study at three private schools and then we are studying three siblings trying to study for fun Our parents struggled to make us promise to our parents that we are studying well for us to achieve the dream ... and dad and mommy have traveled to the tag we are always on the lookout for some day so we are happy to do everything we can to be happy, how we like to wear shoes, laptop, cellphone or what they give as long as they are learning well
So I just talk about my family
Sabado, Setyembre 16, 2017
ALL ABOUT ME
Hi I'm Mark Lester P. Aquino, I'm 16 years old and my birthday is May 15, 2001 and i live in Sta. Rosa Laguna and i was born in Philippine General Hospital.
I'm Graduated in Maranatha Living Hope Academy of Elementary and Junior High School and now Senior High School I need to study well enough to meet Grade 12 or so to finish. So I took the stem because I wanted to be a mechanical engineer because I wanted to build a car and so on as well as my dad wanted.
My favorite sports is basketball and also biking so that's what I want to play basketball because i want to show my talent in playing basketball and also to become a varsity player at university in manila. Biking is also my favorite hobby the only reason why i'm biking is also my friends and i want it because it also exercise my body
Huwebes, Agosto 10, 2017
BIOGRAPHY
Saint Anselm ---At the age of fifteen,
the devout young Anselm tried to become a monk but could not obtain the consent of either his father or the abbot of the local
monastery. In 1059, after his mother died and his father's harshness became
unbearable, he left home, crossed the Alps and wandered through Burgundy
and France. After a short
time at Avranches, he entered the Benedictine Abbey of Becin Normandy, France as a novice in 1060, where he
studied under the eminent theologian and dialectician Lanfranc (c. 1005 - 1089). Just
three years later, he was elected Prior to
the Abbey and then, in 1078, he succeeded Lanfranc as Abbot.
During
these quiet years he wrote his first and most important works of philosophy
(the "Monologion",
the "Proslogion",
the "Dialogues on
Truth", "Free
Will" and the "Fall of the Devil") and, under Anselm's
jurisdiction, Bec grew in wealth and reputation, becoming one of the first seats of learning in
Europe.
In
1092, at the invitation of Hugh,
Earl of Chester, Anselm crossed to England where, against his will, he was offered the
prestigious position of Archbishop
of Canterbury. However, his tenure was not an easy one, with King William II of England
constantly trying to appropriate church
lands, offices and incomes, and even to have Anselm deposed. In 1097, Anselm set out
for Rome in an attempt
to settle some of the English King's ecclesiastical problems, but was refused entry back into England
and remained in exile until
King William died in 1100, during which time he continued to write.
PHILOSOPHY
“The second Augustine, as St. Anselmus had been called, starts out from the same principle as the first; he holds that faith precedes all reflection and all discussion concerning religious things. The unbelievers, he says, strive to understand because they do not believe; we, on the contrary, strive to understand because we believe. They and we have the same object in view; but inasmuch as they do not believe, they cannot arrive at their goal, which is to understand the dogma. The unbeliever will never understand. In religion faith plays the part played by experience in the understanding of the things of this world. The blind man cannot see the light, and therefore does not understand it; the deaf-mute, who has never perceived sound, cannot have a clear idea of sound. Similarly, not to believe means not to perceive, and not to perceive means not to understand. Hence, we do not reflect in order that we may believe; on the contrary, we believe in order that we may arrive at knowledge. A Christian ought never to doubt the beliefs and teachings of the Holy Catholic Church. All he can do is to strive, as humbly as possible, to understand her teachings by believing them, to love them, and resolutely to observe them in his daily life. Should he succeed in understanding the Christian doctrine, let him render thanks to God, the source of all intelligence! In case he fails, that is no reason why he should obstinately attack the dogma, but a reason why he should bow his head in worship. Faith ought not merely to be the starting-point,—the Christian’s aim is not to depart from faith but to remain in it,—but also the fixed rule and goal of thought, the beginning, the middle, and the end of all philosophy.
“The above almost literal quotations might give one the impression that St. Anselmus belongs exclusively to the history of theology. Such is not the case, however. This fervent Catholic is more independent, more of an investigator and philosopher than he himself imagines. He is a typical scholastic doctor and a fine exponent of the alliance between reason and faith which forms the characteristic trait of mediƦval philosophy. He assumes, a priori, that revelation and reason are in perfect accord. These two manifestations of one and the some Supreme Intelligence cannot possibly contradict each other. Hence, his point of view is diametrically opposed to the credo quia absurdum.Moreover, he too had been besieged by doubt. Indeed, the extreme ardor which impels him to search everywhere for arguments favorable to the dogma, is a confession on his part that the dogma needs support, that it is debatable, that it lacks self-evidence, the criterion of truth. Even as a monk, it was his chief concern to find a simple and conclusive argument in support of the existence of God and of all the doctrines of the Church concerning the Supreme Being. Mere affirmation did not satisfy him; he demanded proofs. This thought was continually before his mind; it caused him to forget his meals, and pursued him even during the solemn moments of worship. He comes to the conclusion that it is a temptation of Satan, and seeks deliverance from it. But in vain. After a night spent in meditation, he at last discovers what he has been seeking for years: the incontrovertible argument in favor of the Christian dogma, and he regards himself as fortunate in having found, not only the proof of the existence of God, but his peace of soul. His demonstrations are like the premises of modern rationalism.
OPINION
is important to show why the topic you are discussing is important, especially if there are other topics that could be studied in place of the one you are discussing. In this case, the discussion is on Saint Anselm and his Ontological Argument. There have been other arguments made before Saint Anselm on God's existence, and the first paragraph will show why it is important to study this particular argument
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