Home » Archives for Jew

The Fall of Rome

by Kdog2780 in History, September 30, 2009
noimage

Just a brief discussion on why I believe Rome fell around 463A.D (Internal and external Influences)

The Eternal Life of The Wandering Jew

by Ronald Marbles in Folklore, September 8, 2009
noimage

Is there a man who personally talked to Jesus among us today?

Michael Jackson’s Spiritual Search and What We Can Learn About Ourselves From Him

by WriteEditSeek in People, July 24, 2009
noimage

Beneath all of the media propaganda and incessant buzz about Michael Jackson’s quirky, bizarre, and strange behaviors and lifestyle, most of us sensed something more was going on with him. Indeed, we were attuned to his difficult and seemingly hopeless search to experience meaning in his life. We felt the depth of his suffering because in many ways it is our own.

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

by WriteEditSeek in Religion, July 10, 2009
noimage

Compilation of some profound (as well as some very funny) photos of religious signs from unlikely sources. ..

Modern Britain and Nazi Germany: Closer Than You May Think?

by The BFG in Politics, June 16, 2009
noimage

About the rise of the British National Party and how this bears striking resemblance to the rise of the Nazis.

Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust

by Elijah in History, June 5, 2009
noimage

A brief description of Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust.

The Ottoman Empire

by Colin S in History, May 29, 2009
noimage

The tolerance and government systems of the Ottoman Empire.

Arab Israeli Conflict Events

by bikerbub in History, May 12, 2009
noimage

Description of five events including the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the Six day war, The Suez crisis, The 1973 War; and the prelude to it all, the publication of Hertzl’s book, “Der Judenstaat”.

Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Europe: A Time of Limited Coexistence Amid Continued Conflict

by fender7656 in History, April 13, 2009
noimage

Examining the interactions between peoples in Medieval Europe.

The Uniqueness of the Shoah (The Holocaust)

by ChainPrayer in History, April 13, 2009
noimage

The following is a paper that was originally written for my class dedicated to the study of the Holocaust. This class has greatly impacted my view of the events and I would like to share some of the things that I have learned along the way.

Powered by Powered by Triond