Chapter Sixty Six: Fill in the Blanks

Choose from the phrases below which best
complete the statements of condition listed as questions. Justify your answer. 
Choose at least three per numbered statement. Strictly NO ERASURES.
Please write LEGIBLY.


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1. Death is simply a matter of an oversimplification of _______________.

a. An obvious fact.
b. An end within an end.
c. A transition to another uncertain state.
d. A destined place.
e. Fear of the consequence of existing.
f. A biological certainty.
g. The deception of life.
h. An obvious irony.
i. Prejudice and unfairness of the social order.
j. An observed physical condition.

2. Heaven does not exist _____________.

a. Because it is a mere imagined state.
b. Because it is based on pure speculation.
d. In reality; only in the mind that man hopes to achieve in the realm of the unseen.
e. Outside the Church.
f. In Hell nor in purgatory.
g. Anywhere in the universe.
h. Unless there is fear of eternal punishment.
i. Without the aid of philosophical wonderment.
j. To be adequately felt by the human senses.
k. Because of inconsistencies in claimed theological revelations as to its very nature.

3. Virtues are subject to interpretation because
_______________________.

a. It is purely a product of curricular education.
b. It is a shameless invention of the ruling class to suppress popular dissent.
c. It dictates artificial value that never exists.
d. It is simply a means to accumulate wealth.
e. What is good and evil are mere mental states that describes an imaginary end.
f. It is an artificial invention to support commercial endeavors.
g. It is made to enduce sympathy for the rich and the interests of capitalists.

4. Murder is necessary ________________.

a. To enact real changes in social norms.
b. For wars to achieve an order that will prevent future conflicts by addressing what precipitated the war.
c. To bring the power back to those who truly labor in detailed economic thoughts.
d. To dispose of unwanted talent from organized efforts to bring lasting equality.
e. To achieve real social justice by eliminating the established hierarchy of roles.
f. For posterity's sake.

5. Organized efforts to reject what is popular dissent _____________________.

a. Interferes in the actuality of the change to descend from common understanding.
b. Degrades the dignity of labor.
c. Is the reason for actual death and suffering.
d. Is the main defect of the political Establishment.
e. Critically damages the people's initiative for the institution of true democracy.
f. Is a result of lack of intelligent group dynamics.
g. Greatly damages the foundations of the efficacy of political economy.

4. Work is a matter of ________________.

a. Privileged necessity imposed by the few,
for the poor to involuntarily perform in order to earn their basic needs.
b. Philosophical destiny of a human person in order to contribute to social progress and unity.
c. A resulting analysis of careful thought
in one's search of finding for a purpose in life.
d. A shared enterprise of everyone to effectively organize the distribition of the economy.
e. Physical activity designed to produce something useful.
f. Subject required by law, if necessary to regulate the rights to participate in economic activity.
g. An indispensable precondition for existing.
h. Commandment from God.
i. Unfair privilege for leadership and gives the convenient path in the exploitation of the masses.
j. Ethical inquiry.

5. Trade and commerce are subject to the regulation of moral philosophy because it is
_____________________________.

a. An inherent condition for the philosophical nature of the human person.
b. It is a question of human dignity and its intrinsic relationship to material things
necessitates the proposed regulation.
c. A source of happiness and privilege.
d. The product of human thought and legislation that is predisposed to errors in judgment.
e. A system of management of the common patrimony.
f. A determinant of the distributive quality of wealth, money, and capital.
g. Subject to debate and articulation.
h. An important question in the settlement of the concept of a State.
i. A central concept in the predicate notions of enforcing the nature of political affairs.
j. A basis for cult belief.
h. A topic that can be assailed in a validly constituted case of disputes requiring defense and persuasion.

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