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Use two examples of religious beatitude, noting not only the "what," but also the "how" of salvation (i.e., not only what the ideal state of being is like, but how it is achieved). Now critique each view on how it inspires or fails to inspire us, how well it seems appropriate to human ideals of existence, whether it seems achievable, and so on, and defend which view of religious hope you think is the most reasonable.
Riskier Projects
Projects that involve a higher level of uncertainty and potential for loss or failure, often seeking greater rewards or breakthrough results.
Unethical Path
Actions or strategies that are morally wrong or not in alignment with ethical standards.
Unrealistic Expectations
Expectations that are unachievable or overly ambitious, often leading to disappointment or failure.
Transformational Leader
A type of leader who inspires and motivates followers to achieve extraordinary outcomes by transforming their beliefs and values.
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