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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... Of Buddhism The Concept Of The Buddha Buddhist Yoga Zen Buddhism And Jung Christianity 59 Origins How Much Does Historical Truth Matter? Centrality O... ...59 Origins How Much Does Historical Truth Matter? Centrality Of Beliefs In Christianity Christian Belief Before The Nicaean Council The Centrality Of ... ... majority of Westerners continue to list themselves on the census forms as Christian or Jewish, but for many people these terms have come to lose near... ... converts to Judaism. To these people the teachings of the early Christian missionaries were a welcome message: while the thoroughgoing monotheism and... ...judgment upon these states, we must not content ourselves with superficial medical talk, but inquire into their fruits for life.” (James, p. 398) MYST... ...lture had been broken up by whites and their traditional beliefs eroded by missionaries, when the Sioux were left only poor reservations on which to l... ... example, make sense that the Navajo Chantway healing rites, used for both medical and what we would call psychiatric illnesses, employ both special s... ... the dominion of the whites, as well as considerable pressure by Christian missionaries, may have created the predisposition to try the new direction....

...re as many religious creeds as there are adherents. It is true that thevast majority of Westerners continue to list themselves on the census forms as Christian or Jewish, but for many...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...ANCING CIVILIZATION FROM THE CAVES OF BARBARISM AND THE CRUDE CORACLE TO THE CHRISTIANIZING OF THE GLOBE. DESCRIBING SUPERSTITIONS APPERTAINING TO ... ...D EXPLORERS AND DAUNTLESS SPIRITS WHO HAVE MADE OCEAN HISTORY AND ESTABLISHED CHRISTIAN SUPREMACY OVER THE MOST SAVAGE LANDS OF THE EARTH. RECITING... ...under which the elder Polos went to Cathay -- They are sent back to Venice for Christian instructors -- The little boy Marco returns to Cathay with hi... ...apheta improved the occasion to learn from the giant prisoner something of the medical practice of his people, and informs us that when the Patagonian... ...years of the present time, and which we are assured by Ellis some of the early missionaries were disposed to believe. On his return to England, Master... ...he islanders customs of the most revolting barbarity. Nor has the influence of missionaries, powerful as it is, been able as yet to totally suppress t... ... to his remains, does not agree with information since given by the natives to missionaries stationed on the islands. Mr. Ledyard, who was one of the ... ... supposed that this was some sick person who was being brought to the ship for medical treatment, but, to the astonishment of the crew, as the sledge ...

...dventures, battles, darings and sufferings of the heroic characters, bold explorers and dauntless spirits who have made ocean history and established christian supremacy over the most savage lands of the earth. Reciting astonishing incidents and perilous undertakings among wild beasts and savage people in heroic efforts for a reclamation of all lands to civilization, and r...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...LECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS WIND POWER WELCOME APEC DEL... ...LECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSI... ...LECTRIC VEHICLES ENERGY SOLUTIONS NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS AQUACULTURE UNIQUE CROPS WIND POWER 4 APEC 2011 · ... ...orld. In July 2011, two Canadian astronomers and CFHT executive director Christian Veillet announced they had confrmed the existence of the frst E... ...brought the meaning-laden dance out of hiding after it was suppressed by Christian missionaries. In contrast, there is hula ‘auana, hula without ... ...e meaning-laden dance out of hiding after it was suppressed by Christian missionaries. In contrast, there is hula ‘auana, hula without ceremony, o... ... the sport of surfng fell on hard times during the mid-19th century when Christian missionaries cheered the decline of surfng as an advance of civ... ... of surfng fell on hard times during the mid-19th century when Christian missionaries cheered the decline of surfng as an advance of civilization....

...cal Inventions -- 56 Winners of the Hawai‘i Business Innovation Showcase -- 60 Breakthroughs in Health and Medicine -- 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal for Medical Research -- 74 Perfect Place for Global Meetings -- 78 Checklist for Your Next Conference -- 82 Sustainability, Harmony Built Into Hawaiian Culture -- 86 What Aloha Really Means --...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... a while at some of the major early ideas of Western psychology. FREUD--AND THE NEED FOR PLEASURE ―Let‘s start with Freud. He was a medica... ...is highly likely that you would be a Muslim.‖ —―I‘d have to agree with you. But you know there are many Muslims who have converted to Christ... ...eir values. And yet we call ourselves homo sapiens! ―As I‘m sure Wanda mentioned, we can tell what we value by how we act. The strongly Christ... ...alues and righteousness then is caught hustling young boys who work for him, or one who is caught in corrupt dealings, is not living the ideal Christ... ...ments became more concerned in a parental way, they wanted the best for their citizens. They gave longer vacations, earlier retirements, free medica... ...I assume that Mr. Yuen told you about our economic system. You can retire when you want, but you have to plan it and pay for it. The same with medica... ...e of love a few minutes ago. Jesus may be said to have been such a person; Albert Schweitzer in his ministry in Africa might be another; some missio...

...ELF-CENTEREDASSUMPTIONS 32 GODBASEDASSUMPTIONS 41 CONCEPTS OF GOD 45 3 WHAT IS GOD LIKE? 46 THEISM 49 PROOFS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD 53 IS AMERICA A CHRISTIAN NATION? 57 WHO GETS TO GO TO HEAVEN? 63 DEISM 65 PANTHEISM AND PANENTHEISM 67 AGNOSTICISM 68 ATHEISM 71 SATANISM 96 AN IDEA OF A BETTER SOCIETY AS A BASIC ASSUMPTION 97 THE SOURCE OF POWER IN A SOCIETY 104 FUNDAMENT...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...generally charge less than 10% of the fees in the West. With the advanced medical knowledge of the Indian medical community they do a great deal of ... ...surgent ‗A‘ when insurgent ‗B‘ may win the guerrilla war. Why support the Christian side when the Muslim fighters may have the more ethical position.... ...he teenagers. They give out free contraceptives and make appointments for medical sterilizations and abortions. Their education objectives include i... ...ern culture since at least the days of the Greeks and Romans. The Jewish, Christian and Muslim religions may not have reduced the activity, but cert... ...that all divisions and diversions fit into the whole. It seems that your Christian and Islamic faiths have had a strong emphasis on increasing thei... ...uslim and Christian push for converts, have you experienced problems with missionaries or with terrorism?‖ 55 —―No. In Indus we are a Hin... ...rance of our religion we don‘t have problems. We have however discouraged missionaries of other religions. We sometimes refuse visas. In reality, s... ...rnment to help to finance their planned population reduction. Because the missionaries in their country have been mainly liberal Lutherans from Scan... ...y room. The weight of the baby in 64 the crib sounds an alarm for the medical workers to rescue it, treat it for disease if necessary, then prep...

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The Snakelex Report

By: Christine Jones

...hose detestable holy rolling fanatical halo heads. In the spirit world, a Christian is spotted a mile away by their halo of happiness. Norma Mack is ... ...akelex cringe. The small icon of a halo at the bottom of the report meant Christian, yet this was only considered a minor hiccup. Snakelex had seen ... ...as not highlighted or in plain red lettering, he concluded this so-called Christian must have steered off the road a little. The demon was quite cor... ... In severe pain, Brown carried the mutt for two kilometres to the nearest medical facility, where he underwent excruciating surgery; two stitches fr... ... having turned red in the face. “And where would this community be without medical assistance?” Tom returned to the pulpit. Looking out over the congr... ...e right areas. The demon exploited ailments; he had poor Darcy looking up medical conditions that maybe caused her newborn’s temperament. Alan drew ... ...d to America and only God knows what they are up to now. The Sullys became missionaries in some remote part of the planet. They had left behind a lit...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

... Turkey obligingly accepted a "one country, two systems" approach by agreeing to a Christian administration of the region and by permitting educati... ...ective had all these reforms been by the turn of the century? How bad was life for Christian peasants in the Balkans? In a 1904 book called 'Macedo... ...sident brigands. ... They are known as rural guards. They are necessary because the Christian population is absolutely unarmed and defenceless. To a... ...eeth with more sophisticated weapons than ever before (though it was still short of medical supplies, ammunition and communications equipment). The ... ...shed, another one is on its way. Electricity is being gradually restored and so are medical services and internet connections. Downtown Pristina is ... ... the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the Jews, the self- proclaimed missionaries of Western civilization in the Levant and Arabia. I... ... brought on by abusive or wrong nurturance? These questions are the domain of the "medical" school of mental health. Others cling to the spiritual...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

.......................................................................... 17 MEDICAL COSTS IN THE U.S. ................................................... ...ut such equality has only been found in the monasteries and convents of the Christians and Buddhists. --―In the West, laws and unions have gi... ...century, maybe it should be encouraged—at least in other countries.‖ MEDICAL COSTS IN THE U.S. --―I like your ideas Madam President. But... ...THE U.S. --―I like your ideas Madam President. But in my country the medical costs increase throughout life and through retirement. Doctors‘ f... ...brought a newer form of monotheism, the Romans tortured them. Then when the Christians rose to power they tortured the unbelievers. Islam conquered N... ... more diversity, it can get into the way of progress. Having more Muslims, Christians, Hindus and Falun Gongs gives more competing ideas as to how s... ...evelop. ―Five hundred years ago the Chinese emperor allowed Christian missionaries. Then a later emperor stopped it and sent the missionaries p...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...backlash is further exacerbated by the haughty hectoring of the ubiquitous American missionaries of the "free-market-cum-democracy" church. America... ... system and values are the "best things in human society." Moreover, Americans are missionaries with a "manifest destiny" and "the duty and obligat... ... resembles Confucianism and, to some extent, Hinduism. Judaism and its offspring, Christianity - though heavily involved in political affairs thro... ...ure is inextricably intertwined with Islamic knowledge, teachings, and philosophy. Christian fundamentalists have more in common with Muslim milita... ..., was no longer prosperous and powerful, but it was culturally superior and vital, Christian, and modern. But it was decaying. Its social fabric wa... ...ial and political pressures and neglected to remove from the market malfunctioning medical devices and drugs with lethal side effects. The EPA (E... ... the teaching of evolution theory in schools or the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research. Nor was the Civil War fought between isolation... ...salaries not to teach. Maintenance workers, sanitary squads, telephone installers, medical doctors, surgeons, professors in universities, policemen... ...e you do not allow a monster like Saddam Hussein to prevail"; "People like you are missionaries, bringing democracy and a better life to all corner...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...espect to such an approach, the theologian Marin Stefånescu stated in his ″Christian Philosophy″: < To be realistic does not mean to be materialistic... ...ly to confer a character of science even to religion, more precisely, to Christianity, the MESER concept brings forth logical arguments that foresha... ... on the behavior of the doctors during the operation, and to describe the medical apparata and instruments used by them. The unprecedented character... ...which a character of divine revelation is attributed, and included by the Christianity in the system of the Ten Commandments, are most likely, the c... ...pothesis on the existence of an Orionian civilization, with messengers or missionaries sent to Terra and Mars, who could have been ″recalled″ from mi... ...y be unfolded naturally, inherently and unlimitedly . Different from the medical artificial anesthesia (through anesthetics or merely by sleeping- p... ...f somnambulism, hysteria and epilepsy as sleep-diseases, might enable the medical science to reduce the number of those diseases considered as quasi-...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the Jews, the self- proclaimed missionaries of Western civilization in the Levant and Arabia. I... ...te of Israel is not exclusionary. There are a million Israelis who are Arabs, both Christians and Muslims. It is true, though, that Jews have a sp... ... mutilated and gutted and our skeletal bones scattered, gnawed, and chewed on? IV. Medical Reasons Infrequently, cannibalism results in prion disea... ...ibition of alcoholic drinks in the 1920s - seeks to shelter us from the pernicious medical outcomes of cannibalism and to protect others who might ... ... in the Old Testament - but man-eating goes virtually unmentioned. The Eucharist in Christianity - when the believers consume the actual body and bl... ...an economic unit. Wrong information often leads to disastrous outcomes. Consider a medical doctor or an civil engineer who bribed their way into ob... ...nial regime on its former colonies. Spearheaded by the United States, the white and Christian nations of the West embarked with missionary zeal on a... ...cular tribe at that particular time). Popularizers of modern science and religious missionaries are all first at doing their thing - but they are n... ...e you do not allow a monster like Saddam Hussein to prevail"; "People like you are missionaries, bringing democracy and a better life to all corner...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the Jews, the self- proclaimed missionaries of Western civilization in the Levant and Arabia. I... ...te of Israel is not exclusionary. There are a million Israelis who are Arabs, both Christians and Muslims. It is true, though, that Jews have a sp... ... mutilated and gutted and our skeletal bones scattered, gnawed, and chewed on? IV. Medical Reasons Infrequently, cannibalism results in prion disea... ...ibition of alcoholic drinks in the 1920s - seeks to shelter us from the pernicious medical outcomes of cannibalism and to protect others who might ... ... in the Old Testament - but man-eating goes virtually unmentioned. The Eucharist in Christianity - when the believers consume the actual body and bl... ...an economic unit. Wrong information often leads to disastrous outcomes. Consider a medical doctor or an civil engineer who bribed their way into ob... ...nial regime on its former colonies. Spearheaded by the United States, the white and Christian nations of the West embarked with missionary zeal on a... ...cular tribe at that particular time). Popularizers of modern science and religious missionaries are all first at doing their thing - but they are n... ...e you do not allow a monster like Saddam Hussein to prevail"; "People like you are missionaries, bringing democracy and a better life to all corner...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...etal and oral surgery. Dental students accorded same college privileges as medical students. Quizzing conducted by the Professors free of charge. IlAI... ...ance. then, is our second picture. The third and last picture shows us the Christian looking into his own heart. This is taken from the sixth verse of... ...l conference of eastern college men on the oppor- tunities and work of the Christian ministry will be held at tlie Union Theological seminary, 700 Par... ...atre and during Dinner 6.30 to B.30 o'clock Excelsior Printing Co. Harvard Medical School Boston, Mass. With the completion of the new buildinfts, whi... ... ir//7 to'June 29, 190**. Send for illustrated catalogue ; address HARVARO MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Hiu. North Adams, Hass. 5. KEEZER & COMPANY HANUFAC... ... tlie case of the Islands of the South Sea. Attempts were made by Scottish missionaries to establish missions in the New Hebrides as early as 1839, bu... ...l, by his assistance ill a great drought, he won over the entire island to Christianity. Wars gave way to peace, resulting in increased prosperity, th...

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Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

...efore! Shouldn't these reputable, knowledgeable doctors, with such advanced medical technology, know why there are so many new diseases such as acid... ... once you're cured, you're no longer a customer—I mean patient; I guess the medical profession isn't all that benevolent or caring. Perhaps I should... ...ster Jordan and me to become doctors or — lawyers if we couldn't hack it in medical school just so we can — make lots of money and then they can brag... ...hat's even worse is that my parents changed their religion from Buddhism to Christianity, just so that they could fit in with our church-obsessed nei... ...w it's the language of the future when only Chinese people, and maybe a few missionaries in China, speak Mandarin. It's like with Yao Ming, a Chinese... ...bush and massacre of over 700 Native Americans, in order to exterminate non-Christians. Ask any Native American why they don't celebrate Thanksgivin...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... The earliest symbol of Christianity also represents a Big Bang: it represents the huge expans... ...reaking is that it successfully explains the idea of Intelligent Design which Christian fundamentalists use in trying to refute the Big Bang Theory o... ...of Science. This chapter not only answers the Intelligent Design theories of Christian Fundamentalists, it supports it. Except it supports it not ... ...ual abuse. So all sexual abuse is quietly brushed under the carpet. And the medical establishment goes on treating all kinds of symptomatic ailment... ... indication of how sexually repressed the entire civilized World is: when its medical professions refuse to even recognize the existence of sexual ab... ...edical professions refuse to even recognize the existence of sexual abuse as a medical condition that needs treatment. Culturally… in nearly all c... ...nt and follow his corrupted sayings as interpreted by the corrupted Christian missionaries. The early Christian zealots, who overrode that grassroot...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...urther, we could note that in case of workers of the unorganized sector, medical testing for AIDS remains remote. Moreover, in intervention program... ... a substantial number, of men had converted from their native religion to Christianity. This is an unprobed area and there is a complete absence of ... ...neural networks have the most promise are those with a real-world flavor: medical research, signal processing, sociological problems etc. Neural n... ...ll show how NCMs can be used to study factors as varied as stock markets, medical diagnosis, etc. “I” denotes the indeterminacy of notion/concept/r... ...rom eighth standard onwards. He has changed his religion from Hinduism to Christianity for solace and comfort. He prays and believes in Jesus Christ... ...ar by caste. After the disease he converted from his native religion to Christianity. He has a house of his own and he is from the upper- middle cl... ... results from the fact that the patients had been approached by Christian missionaries, and these religious people had given them a patient hearing....

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...g so modest as paper despite its strength and durability. Similarly, some Christians called it an infidel technology and slowed the flow of paper in... ... years in Asia. 13 Kublai welcomed European merchants, travelers, and missionaries from different orders to his court. He sent and received envo... ...arriers between Europe and Asia that the religious feud between Islam and Christianity had erected. ―The effect in diffusing and broadening men‘s... ...y-four years in Asia. Kublai welcomed European merchants, travelers, and missionaries from different orders to his court, and he sent and received ... ... system encountered considerable skepticism in Europe. It mattered not to Christians that their Bible told of creation from the void. Many still loo... ...nline fellow Cubs fan Hugh Riddle III, Jim M. Rogalski at Duke University Medical Center Public Relations, and Dorothy R. Werner at Princeton‘s Alum...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...g so modest as paper despite its strength and durability. Similarly, some Christians called it an infidel technology and slowed the flow of paper in... ...ur years in Asia. 13 Kublai welcomed European merchants, travelers, and missionaries from different orders to his court. He sent and received envo... ...arriers between Europe and Asia that the religious feud between Islam and Christianity had erected. ―The effect in diffusing and broadening men‘s i... ...y-four years in Asia. Kublai welcomed European merchants, travelers, and missionaries from different orders to his court, and he sent and received ... ... system encountered considerable skepticism in Europe. It mattered not to Christians that their Bible told of creation from the void. Many still loo... ...nline fellow Cubs fan Hugh Riddle III, Jim M. Rogalski at Duke University Medical Center Public Relations, and Dorothy R. Werner at Princeton‘s Alum...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ough he never failed to please by the charm alike of natural manner and of Christian courtesy; the same spirit of gentleness and kindness very soon pr... ..., and he was ready to give up all, and content to lead the forlorn hope of Christianity, and perish in the front ranks of the noble army. “And having ... ... different case. Your boy is not fit to come into the com- pany of little Christians! Awful as it is to think of, he is al- ready, at his early age, ... ...ning him. After that fam- ily prayers were never read without a clause for Missionaries, ‘especially the absent member of this family.’ He went up to ... ...Columbanus and Boniface, and his pupil Gregory, and others (all the German Missionaries, almost) just went on the plan the Bishop wants to work out he... ... kind of Protestant Propaganda College for the education of teach- ers and missionaries from among the islanders, but this is all uncertain. ‘Now good... ...welling on the knee, and required care and treatment, but soon got better. Medical knowledge, as usual, Patteson felt one of the great needs of missio... ... with them. I do what I can in follow- 311 Yo n g e ing the directions of medical books, but it is so hard to get a word from a native to explain sym... ...rude bed and board, to be the guest on board a Queen’s ship and under good medical care. For the ‘Cordelia’ had brought out the letters which gave the...

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Adventures in the South Seas

By: Herman Melville

...their hospitality is seldom taxed by the mariner. Within a few years past, missionaries from the Society group have settled among the Leeward Islands,... ... have treated them kindly. Indeed, nominally, many of these people are now Christians; and, through the political influ- ence of their instructors, no... ... to the pagans of Tahiti that the first regu- larly constituted Protestant missionaries were sent; and from their shores also, have sailed successive ... ...what reason I do not know. Origi- nally planned for the convenience of the missionaries jour- neying from one station to another, it almost completely... ...riests actually picknicked in grove of cocoa-nut trees; but, before night, Christian hospitality—in exchange for a commercial equiva- lent of hard dol... ...ather than have forced themselves thus upon a people already pro- fessedly Christians. CHAPTER XXXIII. WE RECEIVE CALLS AT THE HOTEL DE CALABOOZA OUR ... ...ld be sent along with them. According to Flash Jack’s notions, unmitigated medical compounds were but dry stuff at the best, and needed something good... ... which must have come on within the hour. Assisted by his familiarity with medical terms, he seemed to produce a marked impression. At last, Johnson w... ...host, who 158 Omoo saw him thus, ran away with the idea that he was under medical treatment at the time—in the act of taking, what the quacks call, a...

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