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Prompt:? After reading The Madman, and studying Friedrich Nietzsche, explain two things:? 1) Explain at least one thing that is different about your worldview because you either believe in

 Prompt:  After reading The Madman, and studying Friedrich Nietzsche, explain two things:  1) Explain at least one thing that is different about your worldview because you either believe in God, or do not believe in God (in a somewhat traditional sense), and 2) Explain how society would be different if it held your view (either God, or not-God).  This could be something about your ethics, your politics, your social ideology, or the way you choose to live your life.  Try to get beyond, "I go to church" or "I don't go to church."  Think about your life, your choices, your values.  Which ones are rooted in God, or not-God?  And how would holding that view affect society if everyone agreed with you? 

During the semester, you will be asked to answer ANY TWO unit Journal prompts.  You might wish to read all four unit journal promts first so you can decide which two you are most interested in writing about because you can only answer the unit question  during that unit. 

· When you answer, please write a serious paragraph or two in reponse.  If your answer is only a few lines or sentences, you're not thinking deeply enough. 

· Include at least ONE properly cited source to help strengthen your answer. to test the appropriateness of your source(s).  

· Try to let me know in you read  The Madman, linked at the top of the Unit 3 folder.

Prompt:   After reading  The Madman, and studying Friedrich Nietzsche, explain two things:  1) Explain at least one thing that is different about your worldview because you either believe in God, or do not believe in God (in a somewhat traditional sense), and 2) Explain how society would be different if it held your view (either God, or not-God).   This could be something about your ethics, your politics, your social ideology, or the way you choose to live your life.  Try to get beyond, "I go to church" or "I don't go to church."  Think about your life, your choices, your values.  Which ones are rooted in God, or not-God?  And how would holding that view affect society if everyone agreed with you?

This Journal Question may only be answered during Unit 3.

Grading:  For each Journal Response this semester, here is the grading rubric on which the responses will be scored:

Answered Question Thoroughly, 40%

Appears to Understand Course Material, 20%

Logic, 15%

Writing, Clarity and Grammar, 15%

Timeliness and Other, 10%

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