-That’s the cloister where she took the veil. (a woman who gives herself to the Catholic church and serves in monasteries or convent/became a nun/ took the vow/ become a woman of the church/ devote your life to chastity) -Only a few women wear the full-veil and to ban them is like taking a bazooka to kill a fly. {The Argus} use disproportionate force or expense to overcome a minor problem/ unnecessary force/ taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut / use a musket to kill a butterfly) “It is written in the good book,” said Monte Cristo, “that the sins of the fathers shall fall upon their children to the third and fourth generation. Since God himself dictated those words to his prophet, why should I seek to make myself better than God?” {Alexandre …show more content…
{David Hume, Essays, Moral and Political} (such an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God /a wonder; marvel {Dictionary.com}/A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws {Wikipedia} wonder/ phenomenon/ marvel/ sensation/ vision/ dream/ magic/ rarity/ unbelievable) ~ Nothing is esteemed a miracle if it happens in the common course of nature. It is no miracle that a man seemingly in good health should die suddenly, because such a kind of death, though more unusual than any other, has been frequently observed to happen. {David Hume, Essays, Moral and Political} ~ But it is a miracle that a dead man should come to life, because that event has never been observed in any age or country. There must, therefore, be a uniform experience against every miraculous event, otherwise the event would not merit that appellation. . {David Hume, Essays, Moral and …show more content…
(Atheism is, in a broad sense, the rejection of belief in the existence of deities. In a narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities/ nonbeliever/ disbeliever/ unbeliever/ sceptic/ doubter/ agnostic/ freethinker/ humanist) (the sentence contains some entertainment value) -We postulated the sort of religious ceremonies that were enacted here. (Act out; accomplish/ to act; to perform; to do; to effect/ performed/ played/ portrayed/ represented/ presented/ act out). ~The role of parent was enacted by