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Identify a clinical, technological, or process-related business need affecting the organization for which you currently work or have previously worked. Be sure to identify the need from a Christian worldview using ethical decision making. Meet with your preceptor and stakeholders to better understand the business need. Write an essay (750–1,000 words) addressing the following:

  1. Identify a business need affecting one or two departments.
  2. Discuss why a change is needed and if it aligns with the organization’s strategic and operational intent.
  3. Discuss the business goals and objectives.
  4. Discuss the recommended informatics solutions.
  5. Develop a problem statement.

Sample Solution

According to Sire, W James, (Why Good Arguments fail),”The Bible is full of contradictions, we can’t trust it to tell the truth.” [9] Let’s look at some of the Contradictions in the Bible The story of the Last Supper as recorded in Matthew, Mark and Luke practically mirrors each other as noted here, “On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, when it was customary to sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus’ disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and make preparations for you to eat the Passover?” This can be seen in Matthew, Mark and Luke although with different wording and timeframes as to what happened next. In an article copied from www.Gotquestions.org, the following was noted: “The Bible does not explicitly state on which day of the week Jesus was crucified. The two most widely held views are Friday and Wednesday. Some, however, using a synthesis of both the Friday and Wednesday arguments, argue for Thursday as the day”. [10] Matthew claimed that Jesus was arrested and crucified that same day (Wednesday) Mark claimed that he was arrested and crucified the next day. (Thursday) Luke claims that He was arrested and crucified on (Friday) The Last Supper and Crucifixion of Jesus as outlined by Matthew, Mark and Luke can be read in the below outlined Chapters of their writings. When one reads these 3 books of the Bible clear differences can be seen in their interpretation of the sequence of events as it relates to “The Last Supper and Crucifixion of Jesus”. Does that not say that the bible is not that infallible book that is being marketed? Are bookstores, philosophers, pastors and all others selling a book that they are being hypocrites about? Would they bet on this fact, or is it a fallacy such as a “Hasty generalization “to say, since the book was written by men who have firsthand knowledge or were inspired by God, there are no mistakes. It is definitely possible that one or more of the Biblical writers could have been drunk, fell asleep, was angry or just too lazy to edit properly and dot every “I” and cross every “T”. For if there is one instance of confusion that can be pointed out such as that seen in the story of the Last Supper and Crucifixion, then we can easily assume that there are more instances, some of which I will outline below. Let’s look at some other contradictory stories in the bible. The story of Cain and Abel is one that screams “contradiction”: After murdering his brother, Cain runs off and shacks up with another woman- Genesis 4:16-17[11] outlines that Cain went and got a wife, at this time, his mother Eve was the only thing on Earth with human ovaries. Who was that woman and where did she come from? The death of Judas is another questionable story, how did He die? Did he die twice, The New Testament claims Judas both hanged himself (Matthew 27:5)[12] and exploded after falling over( Acts 1:18 ? Which is correct? Ezekiel 16:49 makes it pretty clear the people of Sodom were killed for being greedy and inhospitable to the poor, as does Amos 4:1-11[13] and Jeremiah 23:14 .[14] This is very strange since we read in other chapters that the Israelites were greedy when they collected more Manna than they needed for one day, but were scolded, not killed. Does the Bible tell of a God with multiple personalities or more than one god? There is only one true and living God, but the impression that can come from this fact is that He deals with different persons differently for the very same crime. As Sam Harris outlined in “Letter to a Christian Nation” In talking about the good consequences that our beliefs have on human morality, we are following the examples of religious liberals and religious moderates.[15] He further stated that “these moderates and liberals tend to talk in terms of the good consequences as believing as they do”. This is usually done without providing evidence as to why we should. The Bible stated that when God was faced with a city of homosexuals in Sodom, some of whom tried to make out with the angels, God flies into a rage and blows the whole place up. BUT…. Faced with his servant Lot having drunken sex with his daughters, God has no problems with it. Lot was not punished, he was allowed to go back to sleep after the act. Is the God of the Bible double minded or is it that the Story teller missed some important facts? Because this is one more Biblical story does not make sense and leads to my conclusion that the bible is not infallible. Some Bible writers make it a mission to “Poison the Well”, let’s look at the story of Moses, as He led the Children of Israel out of Egypt and into the Promised Land. God described them as a “Stiff-Necked people “I have seen these people,” the LORD said to Moses, “and they are a stiff-necked people”. These people were branded as being rude and unruly, thus they didn’t have a chance with Moses who used His bad temper to scream, throw tantrums and throw things around. Does this sound factual? Moses who was previously referred to as being shy and unable to speak clearly for himself suddenly became this dragon kind of guy, breaking Covenant plates, striking rocks etc.>

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