Original Sin
Augustine and Pelagius debated on the topics of original sin, grace, and the role of free will in salvation. Augustine argued for the need for divine grace to overcome human sinfulness, while Pelagius believed that individuals had the ability to choose good without needing divine intervention.
Synonyms of debate include discuss, argue, dispute, and deliberate.
The word used to introduce a formal debate proposition is "resolved."
Debate as a form of structured argumentation has roots in ancient Greece. The exact inventor of debate is unknown, but it was practiced in various forms by philosophers, politicians, and educators to explore and present opposing viewpoints.
David Hume's sexual orientation is not definitively known. There is speculation regarding his close relationships with men, but evidence is inconclusive. His personal life and relationships remain a subject of interest and debate among scholars.
cross examination
Alvarus Pelagius was born in 1280.
Alvarus Pelagius died in 1352.
Pelagius of Cordova was born in 912.
Pelagius of Cordova died in 926.
Pelagius of Oviedo died in 1153.
Pelagius of Asturias died in 737.
Pope Pelagius II died in 590.
Pope Pelagius II was born in 520.
Pope Pelagius I died on 561-03-04.
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