BAU-STORE
Main page » Catalogue » » 36355 » Reviews Your account | Shopping Cart | Cash box

Reviews to:


Date: Thursday, 17. December 2015
Author: Gast

Review:
I\'ve got a very weak signal best drugs to take at a party The Homeric Greeks believed in fate, rather than freedom. They believed that circumstances were beyond their control. In the writings of Plato and Aristotle, there is no term that would naturally be translated as \"free will\". The emergence of the concept of free will can be dated to about the 4th Century AD, and was an ingenious solution of Christian theologians to the so-called Problem of Evil. If God is all powerful, and God is all good, how come there is evil in the world? The answer, said Saint Augustine, is that man has free will.


Evaluation: TEXT_OF_5_STARS

 

Back
Into the cart

 

   
Parse Time: 0.922s