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Is Man a Spiritual Being or Just a Bundle of Flesh?

by star2006 in Philosophy, August 14, 2009
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The Greek conception of man is reflected in their ancient philosophers’ teachings or doctrines. Most of them portray man as a composite of two absolutely separate essences: body and soul. But then man is the soul. The soul is merely using the body.

Zen Teachings: Part One

by paulcline7 in Philosophy, August 1, 2009
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If you have always wanted to learn about Zen, now you can in a way that is easy to understand. Through this series of articles, you will learn the philosophies and techniques of personal development which are unique to Zen.. Easy, fun, useful, life-changing – you will truly love it!

Zen Teachings: Part Two

by paulcline7 in Philosophy, August 1, 2009
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If you have always wanted to learn about Zen, now you can in a way that is easy to understand. Through this series of articles, you will learn the philosophies and techniques of personal development which are unique to Zen. Easy, fun, useful, life-changing – you will truly love it!

Japan

by YodaIam1 in History, July 23, 2009
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Japan is a small, successful country, with various customs and holidays very different from ours.

Funny, Cool, and Thought-Provoking Signs That Deal with God and Religion

by WriteEditSeek in Religion, July 10, 2009
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Compilation of some profound (as well as some very funny) photos of religious signs from unlikely sources. ..

Who Should Fight World Poverty?

by ckallardyce in Issues, June 21, 2009
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If anybody is to fight world poverty, it’s the Christians; their God says so.

Death

by thebreadbinman in Death, May 27, 2009
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Just a rant about death.

Beliefs: Are They Really Worth Killing For?

by tiffanyaliano in Religion, April 1, 2009
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My take on the tragedies brought on this world by people and their beliefs of the unknown.

Hypnosis: Ancient Times to the Start of Mesmerism

by Alchemist in History, January 1, 2009
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Putting hypnosis in an historical perspective. Here the journey continues from Ancient Egypt to Franz Anton Mesmer and the beginnings of Mesmerism in 18th century Austria.

Religion and Fanaticism

by amlan in Religion, December 28, 2008
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26/11 Mumbai was under siege, some 20 odd young men brandishing AK 47 rifles went on a killing spree at a busy railway station, and five stars hotels killing hundreds. This incident brings back memories of the now infamous 9/11 where a handful of highly motivated, misguided souls took controls of aircrafts and banged into the World Trade Center destroying it completely and killing thousands.

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