Religion as a Method of Explanation (527 views)
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Using logic and evidence to determine how religion finds its appeal among the masses. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Religion Is Ignorance (505 views)
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A short piece delivered to a group of Christians, defending the argument that religion is founded by ignorance. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Speaking in Tongues (527 views)
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A balanced and very practical article for understanding what the speaking in tongues phenomenon is all about. It focuses on some things that all the other commentaries miss, which are the practical applications and lessons that come from this phenomenon. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
When God Says 'No' After Promising to Move Mountains (557 views)
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It would be a lot easier to accept a negative answer from God if Jesus hadn’t insisted on telling us about moving mulberry trees and mountains and receiving whatsoever one asks. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Is New Age a Religion? (507 views)
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Is New-age religion or spiritual inspiration? What is the Age of Aquarius, Gaia or Karma? How will the new age be? Is it already here? Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
The First Resurrection (603 views)
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They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years.(The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended.) This is the first resurrection. Blessed and holy are those who have part in the first resurrection. The second death has no power over them, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and will reign with him for a thousand years. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Life - The Essence of Mind (459 views)
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Refining the mind (heart) is like refining gold. After a hundred refinements, gold becomes real gold. After a hundred refinements, the mind becomes a true mind. Enlarge one's mind to hold the things of the underheaven (world). Empty one's mind to take in the good of the underheaven. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |