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    All sources support it — Carmelics
    Topics/Philosophy of Religion/All sources support it

    All sources support it

    Arguments where all sources agree on the claim

    595 ideas in this topic

    157 of 595 ideas have perspectives(26%)

    595 results
    Supports→Scripture argues that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever+1

    The term "unquenchable fire," as used in the NT, supports the claim that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever

    40%
    claim

    The NT langauge requires us to conclude that God will make the wicked immortal so they can be tortured forever

    40%
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    P is a subset of BPP

    55%
    claim
    Supports→Scripture argues that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever+1

    The phrase "smoke that rises forever and ever" as used in the NT supports the claim that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever

    40%
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    Supports→Scripture argues that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever+1

    The phrase "worm that does not die" as used in the NT supports the claim that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever

    40%
    claim
    Supports→Scripture argues that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever+1

    The term "everlasting destruction," as used in the NT, supports the claim that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever

    40%
    claim
    Supports→Scripture argues that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever+1

    The term "lake of fire" and "torment day and night forever and ever" as used in Revelation 20 supports the claim that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever

    40%
    claim

    NC is a subset of P

    55%
    claim
    Supports→Exponentiation is not provably total in IΔ_0+1

    All provably total functions of IΔ_0 are of polynomial rate of growth

    40%
    premise
    Supports→BHP is in P only if P = NP+2

    BHP is NP-complete

    40%
    premise

    BQP contains both P and BPP

    55%
    claim
    Supports→The idea of ECT was widely accepted by intertestamental Jews

    Judith 16:17 supports ECT

    40%
    claim

    P ≠ NP is widely believed to be true

    55%
    claim

    Reasonable models of computation can simulate each other within a polynomially bounded overhead in time and a constant-factor overhead in space (Invariance Thesis).

    55%
    claim

    SAT is NP-complete

    55%
    claim

    The OT is mostly silent on the subject

    40%
    claim
    Challenges→The phrase "smoke that rises forever and ever" as used in the NT supports the claim that the punishment of the wicked lasts forever+1

    The smoke certifies the accomplished destruction forever instead of continual destruction

    40%
    claim

    0'_m is the highest c.e. m-degree

    70%
    claim

    Africans must have reason and coherent conceptual foundations for their cultures

    70%
    claim

    Alcmaeon should be regarded as a Pythagorean

    70%
    claim

    Alcmaeon was not a Pythagorean

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    All Arguments of the Appendix other than AppA1 are unsound if AppA1 is unsound

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    All Arguments of the Appendix would be unsound if Purity-F is false

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    All functions in the class REC are computable by an algorithm.

    70%
    claim

    All liberal political conceptions of justice will share certain basic features.

    70%
    claim

    All things are made perfect only when allied to others, not when separated.

    70%
    claim

    Althusser's studies of Feuerbach and Montesquieu are propaedeutic to his study of Marx

    70%
    claim

    Ammonius' views are best reconstructed by piecing together evidence from multiple sources.

    70%
    claim

    An alternating series whose terms decrease in absolute value and converge to 0 must have a convergent infinite sum.

    70%
    claim

    Aristotle's explanation that the counter-earth was introduced to reach ten bodies retains considerable plausibility

    70%
    claim

    Glossary

    knowledge

    Justified true belief — true belief that has been arrived at through the exercise of deliberative capacities, including comparison of and deliberation among alternatives.

    polynomial time

    Computational time complexity expressed as t(x)=x^c, where c is a constant and x is the length of the input

    Analyses

    Detailed examinations or breakdowns of a problem, theory, or set of data to understand how it works.

    Audition-guided action

    When you do something based on what you hear—like turning your head toward a voice or ducking when you hear a loud noise.

    Brute force search

    The procedure of deciding x ∈ X by exhaustively enumerating all certificates y_0, y_1, … ∈ S_x and checking whether R_X(x, y) holds at each step.

    Chapter

    A chapter is a section or division of a book that helps organize the content into manageable parts. Think of it like chapters in a story—each one focuses on a particular topic or stage of the narrative, making it easier for readers to follow along and find specific information. Books are typically divided into numbered or titled chapters so readers can read in chunks rather than tackling the entire book at once.

    Cites

    Formally credits or mentions a source of information, idea, or quotation that another author wrote.

    Complexity classes

    In computer science, groups of problems sorted by how hard they are to solve—roughly, how much computing power and time they require.

    Related Topics

    Eternal Conscious Torment453Against an aspect of God242Against a future action of God77Proof of definition segments1659No other argument is better65Annihilation208Against an attribute of God416Against a future action of God12

    Connected Topics

    Topics that share ideas with All sources support it

    Truth & Knowledge356 sharedProof of definition segments73 sharedEternal Conscious Torment58 sharedModality & Possibility17 sharedVirtue Ethics13 sharedPhilosophy of Language13 sharedCausation11 sharedDemocracy & Governance8 shared

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