Analyze articles
The first argument is on how people view the presence of God. The first article about the visual and the American culture the author insists less seeing as compared to hearing. This means that many Christian works takes place while the believer has faith and believes in a supernatural being that they have never set an eye on at anytime. The people are encouraged to place the eyes into the ears so that they visualize what they hear from the pastor rather than keep an eye and wait to see the supernatural being that has a long way to come. The second article addresses how the images and sketches have convinced man into conclusions. This indicates that the first article adopts the concept of the logos while the second article integrates essence of ethos. The author of the first article uses rhetorical analysis to find out more of what the Protestants worship. The people claim that they had to believe from supernatural beings. The author claims that the people focus more on the issues that are not realistic instead take serious considerations of the work. The second author claims that people believe in the pictures and photos eve without giving a look at the real presentation. This condition has taken minds of many people making the people come up with ideas that have no meaning.
Another argument is on how people put up with the unseen God. The first author opens up on how Christians put up with God whom they have never set eyes on but only hear of his works and teachings. First, he finds God as a jealousy God since he proves that no other symbol appears before him. This statement originates from the scriptures. The author rhetorically proves that due to lack of exact evidence people still believe and follow the instructions given by God. The second author proves that during the presentation and advertising of information the people the people had to come up with eye-catching photographs that would make people like the product. This is an expression of the concept of logos in the interaction with the Supreme Being. The author proves that people believe easily in photos and end up convinced or lured by the photos used to advertise. This is another logo implementation to illustrate interaction with the unseen. He further says that people look at the pictures and come up with conclusions about the various products. Indeed human beings carry similar characteristics when it comes to matter of judgment on a picture.
The other question of argument is how people try to prove the presence of God. The first author displays his arguments among people with a sense that all people believe that Jesus and God are there. The author proves that the American Christian societies come together and spread the gospel through the pen rather than the bible the pen passes the information across to a larger crowd of people. The people believe in written documents and, therefore they decided to do more of writing, and less talking that will make the people understand the bible eventually through the few lessons learnt through pen and paper. This is an expression of ethos. The author writes that most people look at the bible and take time to feature into it rather compared small written articles about biblical quotations. The second author writes that the people within the society need more of visualized details than only written documents. This proves that the people had to come up with more understanding wooing words and pictures that carry a symbolic meaning. The author achieves by proving that indeed pictures and photographs through the advertisements help in the eye-catching making the people carry information of what they intend to have just from a look at an advertisement. The first author achieves by making the people understand that they had indeed to believe in what they hear rather than what they see.
