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Paradoxist Distiches

By: Florentin Smarandache

... 47 APOCALYPSE ______ 48 ETERNITY _________ 48 EPHEMERALLY _____ 48 TO SOMEONE WHO LIKES MEETINGS ___ 48 TO THE ABSOLUTENESS _______________ 48 GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLING ___________ 48 WHITE _____________ 48 INCONCLUSIVE ____ 48 DON JUAN _________ 49 THE ORDER IS TO BE EXECUTED ________ 49 DARWINISM _______ 49 WINGS _____________ 49 SHABBY ___________ 49 RETROGRA...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...n i What Is Religion? 1 Definitions Of Religion The Spiritual And Material Worlds Religious Belief Systems Versus An Emotional Response To God Religio... ...re of the population. Religious questioning is now a concern of the entire world, West and East alike. One sign of this is the extraordinary prolifera... ...d, as I lay beside a river looking up into the clouds and merging into the world around me, I had rather similar experiences. And many, many years lat... ...ersity, to be able to get back to their own distinctive styles and feeling-worlds by reading their own words as they wrote them. There is a major step... ...nderpinnings of Christian doctrine, and his excursions into the conceptual worlds of oriental religions, particularly Buddhism. These I found very hel... ...porating many influences from Indian Buddhism, Persian Zoroastrianism, and Greco-Roman philosophy. They gained prominence during the first centuries A... ... Jewish cultural heritage which formed the basis of religious thought. But Greco-Roman culture also had a tradition of bestowing divine honors on vene...

... that religious questioning has occupied the minds and hearts of a large share of the population. Religious questioningis now a concern of the entire world, West and East alike. One sign of this is the extraordinary proliferation of new religiouscreeds and organizations. It sometimes feels as if there are as many religious creeds as there are adherents. It is true that the...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...tion of light bending around the moon was discovered to be actually true, the world of Science swallowed his completely fallacious explanation for i... ...ts path, not attractive forces. What Einstein and the rest of the Scientific world did not realize was that in order to see any light rays coming f... ...astness of Space, just as there is almost nothing else in the vastness of the world’s oceans except water. Space is Formlessness; just as water is ... ...e been published in scientific journals and his ideas would never have gained worldwide fame. After he predicted that light rays actually bend arou... ...nge of our sensory organs, we as humans are limited in our perceptions of the world around us, and the Universe. So is every other living organism.... ...zation on Humans 820 Before the concept of Romanized love. The Greco-Roman concept of love was pure sex lust. It had nothing to do w... ...ld’s Fair. Building an entire city out of white marble, made of white, fake. Greco-Roman buildings. To distract visitors from the blackened uglines... ...ashes as a Babylonian empire… and the Persian empire rose from the ashes as a Greco-roman empire. Just as all empires and civilizations rise from t...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...manism .................... 285 Chapter Twenty-two: The Individual and the World ................................................................ 299 ... ...l and emotional reaction of the forms of human association under which the world’s work is carried on receives little attention as compared with physi... ...s measure is connection with practical concerns. Such material exists in a world by itself, unassimilated to ordinary customs of thought and expres- s... ...contact with things, and as merely supplementing knowledge of the physical world with knowledge of persons. The purport of our discussion is that such... ...t would only build a wall around impotence. With reference to the physical world, the child is helpless. He lacks at birth and for a long time thereaf... ...nd with increased intensity the Roman situation. It had to go to school to Greco-Roman civilization; it also bor- rowed rather than evolved its cultur...

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