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The “Son” of God is The “Sun” of God

by EmilyLambert in Folklore, July 18, 2010
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Ancient cultures have adored the sun for years as it is necessary for life. There is enough evidence, I believe, to prove that the "son" of God is, in fact, the sun.

Human Life Found on Saturn

by cookiemonster5436 in Society, June 16, 2010
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This is amazing.

A Straight and Narrow Path: The Puzzle of The Lines That Mark The Earth

by Mr Ghaz in History, June 4, 2010
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What the lines are who laid them out and why, are puzzles that have taxed the ingenuity of researchers from fields of study as diverse as mathematics, archeology, and dowsing. There are many clues but no final answers to the numerous questions they pose.

A Dream of The Stars: The Long Grind to Success

by Mr Ghaz in History, May 24, 2010
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Creating and transporting the mirror was but the first step in the realization of a dream for George Ellery Hale, one of the greatest astronomers in the United States. Hale had already masterminded the construction of what was at the time the world’s largest reflecting telescope, atop Mount Wilson in California. Completed in 1918, that telescope has a mirror 100 inches across. Hale then began planning a telescope with a mirror with twice that diameter; it would be able to explore farther into space than any other telescope in the world.obstructions, and other hazards along the lengthy route.

Hatfield The Rainmaker: The Man Who Courted Nature

by Mr Ghaz in History, February 17, 2010
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The greatest rainmaker of modern times. For more than 30 years he practiced his art and won a name for himself by filling lakes, saving crops, and breaking droughts, from the Yukon to Guatemala. He offered to clear London of its fog and to water the Sahara. But the scene of his most spectacular achievement was San Diego, California.

Secrets of The Ages: Do Ancient Monuments Shed Light on a Modern Mystery?

by Mr Ghaz in Folklore, February 12, 2010
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Devereux knew that some writers have suggested that the stone monuments at Stonehenge in England, at Carnac in France, and at other places around the world were not the work of humans but of extraterrestrials whom the people believed to be gods. Proponents of the idea also pointed out that sightings of UFO’s have been especially frequent near these ancient sites.

Light Fantastic: Latest Research Into One Ufo Phenomenon

by Mr Ghaz in Paranormal, February 8, 2010
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Strand’s successes raise several questions. Are the lights intelligent? Or does intelligence, alien or otherwise, control them? Could they be a natural phenomenon that has yet to be explained?

Wish Turtle

by Gudu in Folklore, January 1, 2010
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Wish turtle is an element of Fengshui, which is a symbol of of Luck.

The Universe, Everything, and Nothing

by Mike Malec in Philosophy, October 12, 2009
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Why Things Are The Way They Are, For One Or More Reasons…Or No Reason At All…You Decide.

Contribution of Jews During the Middle Ages

by Zashuna in Subcultures, June 16, 2009
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An essay on the scientific and intellectual contribution of Jews during the Middle Ages.

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