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A Skeptic’s Guide to Cynicism 1

by Eldridge in Society, April 21, 2009
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So the finding has just emerged: a fifth “epigentic” nucleotide. Is that the circulatory nucleotide of driving evolutionary matrix? I don’t know. When I think of fifth nucleotide, I think of the matrices of “cube” underlying in the Pentateuch. I think the Pandora Box is opened.

Religion and Tolerance

by TamiF in Religion, March 16, 2009
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Why justify discrimination and prejudice by hiding behind religious scripture when that same scripture can be interpreted in a more tolerant manner?

Feast of Tabernacles Explained to Christians

by Christina Boerma in Holidays, August 20, 2007
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Sukkot(Feast of Tabernacles) is one of the three Jewish pilgrim Festivals that can be celebrated by both Jew and Gentile.

Testing Your Spiritual Ph

by Ralph Brandt in Spirituality, March 7, 2007
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Are you legalistic or lawless? Somewhere between the two is the balance of the law and grace.

Throwing Stones In Glass Houses

by texxmezz in Issues, November 21, 2006
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There’s a dirty little secret no one likes to discuss in Israel: racism and discrimination. On the whole, you can hear talk of discrimination against Jews, but not discrimination by the European Jews against Russian or Ethiopian Jews. Yesterday Haaretz ran a story about how the courts ordered a white man to pay a black mizrahim woman 18,000 Euros for his outrageous discriminatory behavior.

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