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The Tragic Fate Met by Cassandra of Troy
Cassandra was the daughter of Priam, King of Troy, and the sister of Paris who, through his act of corrupting the fidelity of Helen, wife of Agamemnons brother and the king of Sparta, Menelaus, started the Trojan War. Although she could, with uncann
Beware - One Too Many Gurus are on the Prowl
In the late seventies the US religious scene was staid, with religious worship limited to the church-going. Then, the evangelist Billy Graham appeared on TV and his passionate preaching so riveted America that churches found themselves sidelined. In
Let Us Think and Let Us Talk
Most people go through life accepting things the way they are, even if they innately know deep down that things are not exactly right. Indeed things can always be better, more efficient, fairer, better or stronger. This is one reason that many Think
The Great Humble Heroes
Humble heroes, we hear nature's calls, in ever so many ways, especially these days. Your the few and far between, that stand between us, and odors, we alone cannot bare to bare. You deserve more than, free deodorant for life, and some have not even
Start Philosophizing
Philosophy is the contemplation of the fundamental nature of knowledge, morality, existence, and the universe as a whole. You may wonder why you would want to get involved with philosophy. Simply put, it's not as hard as you may think, and you are p
Philosophy in the Pub
Should the government fund the arts? Is democracy the best political system? Is it ever morally right to end life? Does God exist? Can all questions be answered scientifically? Is rationality the only way to knowledge? Was the war in Iraq justified?
The Clock and the Circle
Here is a very fascinating code. I call it "the Clock and the Circle", wherein "the Circle" is inferred, then, to be, Pi. In order to properly effect this code, you need to be working with the right "substrate", meaning "representation" relative to
The Emptiness Of Human Secular Philosophy
This man called the apostle Paul is such a highly interesting character. Undoubtedly, he is a man of God exercising a prophetic ministry - with apostolic power and authority - with prophetic insight - with that ability to discern what was of God and
Do You Care?
"Before I knew the sea...I knew the sea inside of me and I knew the feel of sand between my toes and the chilly rush of waves upon my feet. Before I knew the sea...I knew the sea inside of me." Sandra Hart While walking and enjoying the foamy serf p
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The Tragic Fate Met by
Beware - One Too Many
Let Us Think and Let U
The Great Humble Heroe
Start Philosophizing
Philosophy in the Pub
The Clock and the Circ
The Emptiness Of Human
Do You Care?
 
 
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