Kalgatha
20th March 2007, 01:28 AM
Alright guys, im a 17 year old Christian who decided to do his argumentative research paper for Christianity. Now what is different about my approach is that i am not trying to argue the existence of God or the validity of our beliefs, but simply the Christianity is a necessary thing for societies to survive. my 3 main points (as of now) are that it provides a very strong moral structure, creates a large sense of community in large groups of people, and prompts a "help others" sense not normaly present in human nature. now i have been tryin and trying but i can't think of any examples of support for my argument! im a mediocre essay writer in the first place and i want this to be realy good. i need some ideas to argue for. thanx for your help srry if i put this in the wrong catagory, im gettin kinda frantic seeing as the paper is due this friday and has to be 7 pages :(
Seeker of the Truth
20th March 2007, 09:58 AM
Alright guys, im a 17 year old Christian who decided to do his argumentative research paper for Christianity. Now what is different about my approach is that i am not trying to argue the existence of God or the validity of our beliefs, but simply the Christianity is a necessary thing for societies to survive. my 3 main points (as of now) are that it provides a very strong moral structure, creates a large sense of community in large groups of people, and prompts a "help others" sense not normaly present in human nature. now i have been tryin and trying but i can't think of any examples of support for my argument! im a mediocre essay writer in the first place and i want this to be realy good. i need some ideas to argue for. thanx for your help srry if i put this in the wrong catagory, im gettin kinda frantic seeing as the paper is due this friday and has to be 7 pages :(
Haha.
Well, for the strong moral part you could talk about children honoring their parents, not stealing, not killing...really anything in the 10 commandments.
The Church (as in, the group of people, not a building) could be considered a community that helps one another. If you look at the early Church, crippled (as in low income) Christians were supported by their Church for some time until they could get back on their feet.
To help others, you could say that the greatest commandment Christ gave us: To love our neighbor. Can't get any easier than that, lol.
Good luck on this paper, I myself am writing a paper about how Missionaries help the world.