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Sociopaths…is There a Solution?

by philosoraptor in Issues, November 14, 2009
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I recently read an article on here about sociopaths entitled, “evil incarnate”…is there a solution to this “evil”.

The Murderer’s for Christ Strike Against The Infidels: A Brief Overview of The Crusades

by Lauren Axelrod in History, November 12, 2009
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The crusades were an attempt by the papacy to demonstrate their influence over European society. It was a war between the godly followers and the infidels. Due to developments in the Islamic and Byzantine world, this gave rise to the new European civilization to expand their borders. As a new dynasty emerged, the demand for knights was answered leading to the first crusades which were precipitated by various religious aspects and conflicts, and tempted warriors to fight for their religion and engage in their favorite pastime-fighting.

Public Speaking

by articlesfactory in Advice, November 11, 2009
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Your feet should be slightly apart, one a little in front of the other. Your hands should be placed comfortably by your side. Don’t clench your fists tight, be calm and relaxed.

North Korea’s Underground University

by Karen Gross in Education, November 11, 2009
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North Korea has earned the nickname “The Hermit Country,” because it is the most reclusive nation in the modern world. It is also the most dangerous place to be a Christian. A non-profit, inter-denominational Christian organization called The Voice of the Martyrs is equipping Christian leaders living in North Korea with a project called The Underground University.

Are We Compromising with Moral Values?

by The Candles in Issues, November 2, 2009
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Compromising with moral values can be devastating…Please let’s not play with fire…

Secularisation and The Diminished Influence of Religion in Society

by Bazza1972 in Religion, October 28, 2009
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This study will look at various countries in Europe, North America, and the Middle East to evaluate whether the influence of religion has diminished in societies everywhere or only in specific countries. The link between secularisation and liberalisation will also be examined. It has often been assumed that secularisation automatically leads to greater levels of liberalisation. Various sociologists, historians, and political scientists have analysed or predicted secularisation and liberalisation. The ideas of Karl Marx and Max Weber will be prominent amongst those examined.

Worry Beware: Supernatural Peace in Unstable Times

by steve glenn in Spirituality, October 16, 2009
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This article is about supernatural peace and the impact that it can have on a believer’s life. It explains how supernatural peace can be used effectively in the home, the work place, and the community.

Christian Halloween Propoganda

by Dean Snyder in Holidays, October 15, 2009
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Why there is nothing wrong with celebrating Halloween.

How to Turn Halloween Into a Gospel Opportunity

by Greg Wolford in Holidays, October 13, 2009
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Halloween is a secular holiday that is generally not embraced much by Christians. However, it can provide some great opportunities to spread the Gospel.

Richard Dawkins: The Failed Philosopher

by Dean Snyder in Philosophy, October 12, 2009
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Richard Dawkins may be a good biologists, but he fails as a philosopher.

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