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- First An Atheist, Then An Agnostic, And Now A Believer - By : David Hallstrom
I have always been an enthusiastic reader. When I was very young I got caught up in reading books about religion, mythology, etc.. By the time I was seven (7) I had read both the old and new testame
- Alexander and The Alchemists - By : Robert Baird
INTRODUCTION: The Christians of the Greek mainland also numbered him among the saints. Alexander is honored as the pious knight, the defender of Christendom, as yet another Byzantine hero, Ale
- Everyone in this World is Selfish! - By : Manik Thapar
Dear Mr. Stuart: I am writing you this letter because I am concerned about your view point in regards to selfless behavior. You claim that there are many individuals in this world who are selfless
- St Germain De Medici - By : Robert Baird
The pursuit of knowledge through science has a far longer history than the Hellenizing propagandists or Empire-builders have allowed us to know. Knowledge is power and in the hands of a few people i
- Marxism and Literary Criticism - By : Tamika Johnson
In Marxist Criticism Raymond Williams is described as having, brought to his readings of literature a proletarian background highly unusual in a Marxist critic, few of whom have had any close acqu
- Pascals Wager - By : Robert Baird
My oldest brother professes to be a Catholic under the New Catechism which he thinks is able to reach out to people with many non-traditional insights. He suggested that I would possibly convert; if
- The Law of the Path of Least Resistance - By : Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin
stronWstronehate is easier? I have an old habit of placing a large Lama wool sweater, much cheaper and bulkier than the Irish, back on top of another. Just as lumpy. It never fails, the firs
- So What is a Rhizome Anyway? - By : Tamika Johnson
In introduction to a Rhizome the authors define a rhizome as being able to, connect any point to any other point, and its traits are not necessarily linked to traits of the same nature; it brings i
- Origins of Civilization and Life - By : Robert Baird
INSPIRATIONAL COMMENTS: "Our civilization owes nothing to Israel and very little to Christianity; it owes nearly everything to pre-Christian antiquity (Germans, Druids, Rome, Greece, Aegeo-Cretans
- Getting High - By : Joy Cagil
There are quite a few people who--like me--love the mountains and to watch the sky. When we look up at the higher mountain slopes, clouds, and sun during the day, or the moon and the stars at night
- The Real Truth - By : Andrew Randazzo
There is much pain inside, I really am not past it. There is still more to come much, more, to come. In fact there is so much more to come it is infuriating. I thought I was done with it all, I t
- Who Can You Trust? - By : Lance Winslow
So who can you really trust? Well you cannot trust any human it seems, that is to say you cannot trust people. For instance you cannot trust lawyers to steal from you and you cannot trust Judges who
- Read This Article if You Do Not Believe in God - By : Lance Winslow
Are you one who does not believe in God? Well that is one way of looking at things, but it begs the answers to some questions doesnt it? Answers that religion has conveniently provided for the beli
- Perpetuating Gift - By : David Knowles
During this incredible time of year I am compelled by my every encounter to do good to all those I come in contact with. This year as in years passed I ask myself, what is it that has unhardened my
- The Most Valuable Treasure - By : Oscar Basurto
Once upon a time, all beings were summoned to a very special place of the universe, with the purpose of finding the most valuable treasure. People came from different places, with various and g
- Mass Society and Mass Culture: Reinventing the Nobleman - By : Ellen Marsh
Todays culture, according to author Allen Armac in his brilliant and thought-provoking new book, is a mass culture. We live, breathe, work and often think as a group. We have mass education, mass e
- Gestalt: An Artists Dream - By : Debbie Jensen
Tim McCreight, the author of Design Language, wrote: Our need for wholeness is so great we assemble elements into as large a unit as possible. We will see a row of dots as a dotted line rather than
- Dabbling in Infinity - By : Joe Pagano
In continuation of my discussion on infinity and its implications with the divine, I should mention that the concept of there existing infinities beyond imagination is quite difficult to comprehend
- Gestalt: Law of Similarity - By : Debbie Jensen
The law of similarity is one of four visual perception laws as theorized by gestalt psychologists. Paul Martin Lester, the author of Visual Communication, an expert in the field wrote: The law of s
- Santa Clause VS God; Who is The Better Man? - By : Lance Winslow
Do you have an invisible friend to help guide you through life? Most people do and they call them God. These Gods are plentiful and in so many different cultures, for instance we have Allah, Buddha
- Jean Paul Sartre - By : Robert Baird
How well can we impose our paradigm or hypotheses upon nature when we now know anti-gravity exists and Einstein's cosmological constant is just at the beginning of being integrated into a set of law
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