Answer: I think its either gonna be the 2nd or 3rd answer, though i'm not sure which
Answer:
The assertion is quite true.
Because to have Faith simply means to believe in the existence of entities, and minds and beings that we cannot see but whose activities have left a lot of evidence to suggest that suggests the actually exist.
For example, there is no religion that does not have a god. In Christianity, we have God, the Almighty, also known as the Uncreated Creator.
In Islam, there is Allah, in Hindu, it's Buddha.
At least one of these religions offer as a way to explain the existence of the Universe and the existence of a God who created all things.
So when we try to justify a position, regardless of whether it is spiritual or not, "reasoning" is already involved.
Besides, it doesn't make much sense to "blindly" practice religion that is based on faith alone from a God who created the entire universe (man inclusive) as well as the ability to reason.
Therefore, reason and faith do not only co-exist, but have to co-exist.
Cheers!
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
Answer:
Explanation:
In this literary device each stanza has exactly 4 lines. Lines in quatrain can be any length and with any meter, yet there is typically a customary beat to the lines too. There are instances of quatrains from Ancient Greece and China to Renaissance England and Iran to contemporary writing.
A.
rocketry
B.
science
C.
class
D.
studied
positive
negative
neutral
In poems, thoughts and emotions are so closely connected that theme and mood are closely linked. Option C is correct.
The thought express the theme and emotions express the mood. They are closely connected in a poem.
The mood in a poem can be described through certain words uncluding: romantic, realistic, optimistic, pessimistic, gloomy, mournful, sorrowful, and the like.