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I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
Gardening Rule: When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the...
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Alien Landscapes on Earth
There are many features on our grand planet which due to numerous geological and environmental factors literally appear as if they are from another world. The WebEcoist has put together this list of bizarre landscapes...
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The Catacombs of Paris (Catacombes de Paris) are a famous underground ossuary in Paris, France. Its entrance is located near the Denfert-Rochereau station of the Paris Mtro. Organized in a renovated section of the city's vast network of...
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We can say that there is a deep yearning for the truth that is part of our nature. It is recognition that life is not what we thought it was, and we are not what we thought we were.
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It is the 29th of September, 2009, and, on average, in the world, there is seen to be little the matter with being monosexual. Of course, exclusive heterosexuality is generally seen as much more desirable than exclusive homosexuality, but the...
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In the bible, Matthew 7:16 to be precise, it states that "by their fruits you shall know them". What this means, by analogy of how well a fruit can bear fruit, is that you can know somebody by their outward manifestations.
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In the last century we had to get used to something new to humanity, the "kafkaiene" structures: organisations that get to big and completely discoordinated that we are completely out of any reality and reasoning when dealing with it (please read...
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Lists of sites by Ray Tapajna
This is a continuation of our series on Modern Heresies taken from notes from Father McQuade SJ JCU Modern Heresies course.
The Basic Error of our Times - Naturalism and its confrontation with the aptitude of...
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Humans are capable of achieving great things, and doing terrible things to each other. While some of us prosper and flourish, others are suffering to the same extent.
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Ainsley Hayes was a fictional character on The West Wing played by Emily Procter.
In the third season (3-13, episode #57 "Night Five") Ainsley explains that she believes her female sexuality enhances her power rather than diminishing it.
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Beyond everything generation after generation afflicts upon the world, and what the world afflicts upon them, there is a common ground of neutrality where all external forces can be nullified. Between the age of 21 to 35, everyone will find...
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Living a life of love is the most important thing for someone to do. Not only does this make life enjoyable for that person, but it makes everyone around him or her happier, too.
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Heterosexualism
noun
1. The philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which consider heterosexuality to be the ideal state.
2. Heterosexual pride.
Heterosexualist
noun
1. A person who believes in or advocates or promotes...
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From the first page of the book we see (free translation, from French):
"everything that exists, exists for the mind, it means, the hole universe is an object for a subject, (..) it is pure representation."
For people to understand: Subject is...
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Looking back over my last post, I've realized that the title was completely nonsensical. I don't know if this kept anyone from reading the post, but if it did, I'm sorry.
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Well, it's the Fourth of July again. In the USA, that means picnics, fireworks, concerts and carnival food.
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This is a republish of some of the first articles that were in the Modern Existence Blog. Due to a glitch it got deleted, but I believe everyone should read it again.
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So, I was having a discussion in the (huge) comments section over on a popular post, and as usual for Orble things got a little out of hand. Mind you, I don't think I acted...
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Morality is a natural, adaptive phenomenom, that much we know So, why do some people behave in ways that, if they were animals, would cause them to be forcibly ejected from their pack? Does this not undermine the arguments stated above?
Well,...
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What are the most precious natural resources that a country may possess today? Can a countrys worth be measured by these resources? At any rate it is important to consider the economic potential that each country can gain. The map below shows the...
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