By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
Pacifism is the belief that all forms of violence, including war, are unjustifiable or unacceptable. It advocates for non-violent forms of conflict resolution and opposes the use of force or aggression.
Several religions believe in the concepts of heaven and hell, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, and some forms of Hinduism and Buddhism. These concepts generally involve a belief in an afterlife where individuals are rewarded or punished based on their actions in life.
A person with no religious belief is commonly referred to as an atheist or agnostic, depending on their stance. Atheists do not believe in the existence of deities, while agnostics hold that knowledge about the existence of deities is unknown or unknowable.
Yes, Muslims believe in creationism, but their beliefs are shaped by the teachings of the Quran. Muslims believe that Allah (God) created the universe and all living beings, including humans, with a purpose. The creation story in Islam is detailed in the Quran and emphasizes the power and wisdom of Allah as the ultimate Creator.
Most Eastern Religions believe in this to some extent. Some sects of Hinduism believe that all of the gods are manifestations of Krishna, the Lord of Love. This is demonstrated in the Bhagavad Gita. In Taoism, hundreds of gods are worshiped (a celestial kingdom) as well as the Tao, a mystical force which pervades all of existence. This force is the deep joy you feel when hearing a song you like for the first time, for example. Mahayana Buddhism also believes that Bodhisattvas are "ones who have attained nirvana" following the Buddha, in a sense they are manifestations of what the Budda has achieved.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
He believed in the theory of Forms, which suggests that there are abstract, perfect forms or ideas that exist beyond the physical world.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
Yes, Plato believed that the Forms must exist independently of our minds, in a separate realm of perfect and unchanging reality. He argued that the physical world we perceive is merely a reflection or imitation of these perfect Forms.
more perfect, most perfect
Plato believed that the physical world we see is not the true reality, but rather a shadow of an ideal world of perfect forms. He thought that true knowledge could only be gained by understanding these perfect forms through reason and philosophy.
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
Past perfect tense, past perfect continuous tense, present perfect tense, present perfect continuous tense, future perfect tense and future perfect continuous tense.
Democracy and some forms of architecture
Uncomparable adjectives and adverbs are those that do not have comparative or superlative forms. They describe qualities that are seen as absolute and cannot be meaningfully compared to different degrees. Examples include "perfect," "unique," "extremely," and "best."
I have, you have, he/she has.
I believe cell is largest when he absorbs one of the Androids making him Semi-Perfect Cell. You can tell because he is largest than all his other forms. :3