Thursday, February 12, 2009

Brutus is the hero of Julius Caesar in the play's action and language. Antony is a cunning avenger who turned into a power hungry villain. Brutus is very honorable and did what he thought was right.

Brutus is the hero in terms of the plays action in many ways. Brutus put Rome before everything else in his life. Brutus only killed Caesar for the good of Rome.  Caesar was too proud. Brutus quickly gained the love of the plebleians honestly unlike mark antony who manipulated them.Brutus is just a very honroable man. He made mistakes in judging Mark antony but that was his main weakness. Brutus also made the choice to kill Caesar by cassius. Everything Brutus did was done because he thought it was right.

Brutus is the hero of the play in terms of its language for one main reason 
the line in act three scene 2 ... Brutus did it for the good of rome and everythingh e did was trome. Cassius did not do what he did for rome . Mark antony didn't do anything for rome he did everything for himself and noone else . Brutus was the only one who truely cared about rome


in conclusion, Brutus is the hero of Caesar because he is the most noble man in rome. He ended his life very sadly. Brutus did realize that what he did was not the best way he should've done things. In the end  brutus really cared about his country

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Unacceptable Model of Origins. The Big Bang Theory is the accepted source of Origins among the majority of Evolutionists, and is taught in our public schools. However, the Big Bang does not explain many things, including the uneven distribution of matter that results in "voids" and "clumps," or the retrograde motion that must violate the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum. Furthermore, the Big Bang does not address the primary question at hand, "where did everything come from?" Did nothing explode? How did this explosion cause order, while every explosion observed in recorded history causes disorder and disarray?


http://www.atheistmind.com/atheist-humor-4-a-look-at-creationism
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen99/gen99291.htm
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/116055/pros_cons_of_id_evolution/
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/section2.htmlhttp://www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/pap.tony.pdf
http://emporium.turnpike.net/C/cs/cartoon.htm