Best AI for bio questions
Whats the best AI for studying im tryna ask it to give me bio questions and mark them also
Whats the best AI for studying im tryna ask it to give me bio questions and mark them also
Sorry if I brutally misunderstand what he wrote about, but from my understanding of the book, Tolstoy thought that the reason he still lives is because of the search for God. Without the need to search for God, it would inevitably lead to the cessation of life. The way to find God is through the religious traditions followed by the common people (I presume this is what he talks about in his story about being in a boat rowing against the current). Later in the book he finds that religion is entrenched with falsehoods, and is disconnecting from its initial unity of man by its conflict with other religions. Has Tolstoy found the meaning of life? Does he mean to say the meaning of life is to search for God (or maybe that the search for the meaning of life is essentially the same as the search for God)? And can anyone explain Tolstoy’s dream at the end of the book, I’m struggling to see what it all means. Is he saying that looking up (to God) is the only way to be secure, and not doing this would cause you to fall down to the abyss below, which is death? Thanks!
Sorry if I brutally misunderstand what he wrote about, but from my understanding of the book, Tolstoy thought that the reason he still lives is because of the search for God. Without the need to search for God, it would inevitably lead to the cessation of life. The way to find God is through the religious traditions followed by the common people (I presume this is what he talks about in his story about being in a boat rowing against the current). Later in the book he finds that religion is entrenched with falsehoods, and is disconnecting from its initial unity of man by its conflict with other religions. Has Tolstoy found the meaning of life? Does he mean to say the meaning of life is to search for God (or maybe that the search for the meaning of life is essentially the same as the search for God)? And can anyone explain Tolstoy’s dream at the end of the book, I’m struggling to see what it all means. Is he saying that looking up (to God) is the only way to be secure, and not doing this would cause you to fall down to the abyss below, which is death? Thanks!