2012: Could It Really be The End?
Some food for thought about the end of the world… (maybe)
Eastern Principles in a Western Culture
How Eastern Principle are viewed in a Western Culture.
Famine
Position paper.
Slow But Steady, The Africa Way to Develop
I watch with dismay how somalia childrend and women are dying of starvation, of all the country in the world somalia remain the region where famine has killed more than war the scene is just horrible, all boil down to the fact that africa is still way behind is other developing nations.
Opportunities Seem to be Stepping Out The Back Door
Once upon a time, the word, "opportunity" would ring in the ears of enthusiasts in the United States, but today, with the economy at its lowest ebb, the word is hardly spoken.
Famine in Africa: The Truths
Famine in Africa: The Truths.
Chapter Eight of The Only World Book with Truth
What all need to know regarding just how all people are being killed slowly and silently through drugs, toxins, processed foods, dairy, beef, and many other ways including dementia that leads to Alzheimer’s.
The Reality World of Famine
Let us open our eyes on this topic. This article is too short to be an eye-opener about famine.
Today’s Titanic
A summery about a 285 page book that I wrote with God’s inspiration that concerns every human being on this planet; and its not out to save the world, but warn the world of what the man made religions know nothing of.
Relativism and Morality
Moral choices are conducted on a daily basis, by every culture, which can be viewed on an ethical scale of right or wrong, by other cultures. In her writing of “Some Moral Minima”, Lenn E. Goodman views several aspects of morality and relativism, and argues that certain things are just wrong. In this article, I will state my opinion on challenges Goodman presents to relativism. I will also provide my thoughts on if there are such universal moral requirements.











