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God and Evil &Ndash; The Big Question Still Unanswered

by Leslie Kendall in Philosophy, January 6, 2012
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Is the existence of evil a clinching argument against the existence of God? Theologians and philosophers have wrestled with this for centuries but are still no nearer an answer to the question of why a good God would allow bad things to happen.

Democrats and Republicans: The Illusion of a Difference

by docinsaf in Philosophy, September 22, 2010
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The essential operating philosophies of both parties ruling the US is identical. Both operate based on the conviction that a superior entity is the source of all knowledge, wisdom and power, and disagree only about what that superior entity is. America is NOT a two-party nation. It is ruled by mystics, pretending to be radically different, who have the same method of cognition.

Religion and Morality Goes Hand in Hand

by Miqdad Sibtain in Issues, September 16, 2010
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Religion and morality goes hand in hand.

The Significance of Verbal Communication; Eloquence, Oratory, and God

by Samuel Kanter in History, December 9, 2009
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In western thought until 1600, speech played a vital social role. Here is an essay that analyzes speech in The Bible, The Iliad, and Gorgias.

The Apparent Paradox of Monotheism

by AndrewM in Religion, January 31, 2009
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Many people believe that there is only one god, an omnipresent creator. But how can this reconcile with a world full of beliefs in many diverse gods; surely the existence of one god would make belief in him or her intuitive, echoed by their influence in everything around us. Does this rule out the possibility of a single god, or is the answer in our own perceptions of the divine?

King Tut Still Waits

by ecrivan wordwizard in History, November 6, 2007
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King Tut again hit headlines because it is now 85 years since he was discovered.

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