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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... ...o be as objective as possible. As a child I was reared in a fundamentalist Christian family which had little by way of formal affiliation with any par... ...nday, still hoping to fill the hunger inside. Eventually I had tried every Christian church available. The conservative Protestant churches (such as B... ...iginal religion is not differ- ent from Buddhism or Taoism. Some Christian radicals and mystics (such as Saint Francis) have demonstrated the truth of...

...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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The Renaissance of Science : The Story of the Atom and Chemistry

By: Ph.D. Albert Martini

...dish Chemist 103 Supported Dalton’s Atomic Theory. Created the modern atomic symbols and chemical formulas. Proposed the Theory of the Chemical Radicals. PENDING ISSUES IN CHEMISTRY 109 ABSTRACT ON THE CONCEPT OF ORGANIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION 111 THE CHEMISTRY OF THE 19TH CENTURY 114 PERIOD OF TRANSITION BETWEEN THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES 114 THE BEGINNING ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

... way to the reality of Jews, Chinese and Japanese outperforming their Anglo-Christian counterparts particularly in the business and medical fields. ... ...ing. Between 100,000 and a million American Indians were killed by the good Christian invaders. In Australia 300,000 Australian aborigines were elim... ...ing people to get to heaven? But I suppose that for the last 2000 years the Christians have had this goal. Of course the Jews had that vision 3,000 ... ...m was more accepting of science, which is why they were so far ahead of the Christians. And when the Greek Philolaus proposed his heliocentric theor... ...or financial success or self fulfillment. “When I hear of Islamic radicals, like the Taliban, burning down schools in Afghanistan where 70... ...ics will be about half that number and Protestants will equal Catholics. So Christians and M0uslims will be about equal, but the Muslims are gaining ...

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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 ... ...ero. 0 Also stands for the sign of the Christian cross: the death of a living god, being split in two, dying ... ...olecules missing an electron create disease. These electrons are called free radicals. The more free radicals an organism has, the sicker it gets.... ...free radicals an organism has, the sicker it gets. The research done on free radicals clearly shows that the major cause of all disease and aging i... ...olecules missing an electron create disease. These electrons are called free radicals. The more free radicals an organism has, the sicker it gets.... ...free radicals an organism has, the sicker it gets. The research done on free radicals clearly shows that the major cause of all disease and aging i... ...rom a wood fire. No food? Then eat the ashes and die. The pronouncement of Christian last words over a corpse: “Ashes to Ashes…can be logically e...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...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... ...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... ..., and Paton jpecarae the guide, philosopher and friend of the natives. The Christianizing «f Anima is not an jsolaferl case, but is a fair example of ... ... Committee. Financial Report The financial report of the Mills Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, February 23 1906, to March 19, 1907: RECEIPTS. Bal... ...rn Bus- iness. 8. The Legend of the Grnil (Prof. Wahl). 9. Lincoln and the Radicals (Prof. Nelson). 10. The Moral Trend of the American Drama (Prof. S...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...ing to the Indian, it represents the Great Spirit." "I was raised with Gods: a Christian God, a Jewish God, and a Muslim God," Matloch said countin... ...s you believe that these terrorist groups won't turn on us?" "They're confused radicals, but they're not stupid. We control the plutonium. Oh, by t... ... made another phone call. The phone rang three times before it was picked up. "Christian Service Center, this is Sister Alice speaking," a polite f... ...red-man assault team, but Ryan was the best, and his cover was impeccable. The Christian Service Center was located just north of the downtown area... ...ennessee hills. Ryan had put the call out a week ago, and within three days the Christian Service Center was filled with trained men licking their c...

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First and Last Things : A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

By: H. G. Wells

... find in the scheme of conversion and salvation as it is presented by many Christian sects, a very exact statement of the mental processes I am trying... ...iving ancestors at some definite date, at, let us say, the year one of the Christian era. Everyone has two parents and four grandparents, most people ... ... again; but for all we know one Italian proselyte in the first year of the Christian era may have made by this time every Jew alive a descendant of so... ...l, the things most shared and least distinctively me. 2.13. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIANIT 2.13. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIANIT 2.13. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIAN... ...ICISM OF CHRISTIANIT 2.13. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIANIT 2.13. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIANIT 2.13. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIANITY Y Y Y Y And here perhaps, bef... ...tive conceptions and lapses into the secession- ist methods of the earlier Radicals. We have here another case strictly parallel to several we have al...

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The Vicar of Tours

By: Honoré de Balzac

...eamed of enjoying in her house, seemed to him a perfect being, a faultless Christian, essentially charitable, the woman of the Gospel, the wise virgin... ...ion, of which she said little, resigning her- self to bear them in a truly Christian spirit.” He ended by assuring the vicar that “if he stayed a few ... ...? The minister began by telling me you had put yourself at the head of the Radicals in T ours; that your political opinions were objectionable; you we... ...u, monsieur,” she added, “worthy of your noble character, to reconcile two Christians,—though at present I am not especially concerned for Monsieur Bi... ...edicted, the entire universe. Will this moral cosmopolitanism, the hope of Christian Rome, prove to be only a sublime error? It is so natural to belie...

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Don Juan

By: George Byron

...a learned lady, famed For every branch of every science known In every Christian language ever named, With virtues equall’d by her wit alone... ...od, her breast was peaceable — A quiet conscience makes one so serene! Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles... ...en every drop had seem’d To taste of heaven—If this be true, indeed Some Christians have a comfortable creed. There were two fathers in this gha... ...ance of a brother, The freest she that ever gazed on glass; I speak of Christian lands in this comparison, Where wives, at least, are seldom k... ...haggled, wrangled, swore, too — so they did! As though they were in a mere Christian fair Cheapening an ox, an ass, a lamb, or kid; So that th... ... My Muse a glass of weatherology; For parliament is our barometer: Let radicals its other acts attack, Its sessions form our only almanack. ...

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Beauchamp's Career

By: George Meredith

...rian, calling himself a Whig, called by the Whigs a Radical, called by the Radicals a Tory, and very happy in fighting them all round. This was during... ...uld teach you subordination, if it does nothing else that is valuable to a Christian gentleman. You will receive from the publisher the “Life and Lett... ...ing at the vociferations of dis- gust of those negrophiles and sweaters of Christians, whose isolated clamour amid the popular uproar sounded of gagge... ...ither of which it can assume for a menace to the other, Toryish as against Radicals; a trifle red in the eyes of the Tory. It can seem to lean back on... ...p home-made loaflets. ‘This is my luncheon. Will you share it, Nevil?’ His Christian name was pleasant to hear from her lips. She held out a bunch to ... ...ER XVIII CONCERNING THE ACT OF CANVASSING TORIES DREAD the restlessness of Radicals, and Radicals are in awe of the organization of Tories. Beauchamp ... ...e Liberal flag; so he seized it and bore it ahead of the time, there where Radicals trip their phantom dances like shadows on a fog, and waved it as t... ...lished that.’ ‘I hope it is not true,’ said Cecilia. ‘My dear, that is the Christian thing to do,’ said Mrs. Lespel. ‘Duelling is horrible: though tho... ... the nearest hit to wings we can make, Cecilia.’ He surprised her with her Christian name, which kindled in her the secret of some- thing he expected ...

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Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

...m Lohn, oder wohl mit schweren Zinsen, wird’s einst zuruckgefordert. ‘Good Christian people, here lies for you an invaluable Loan; take all heed there... ...cept as appended to my own person, nowhere occurs. Again, what may the un- christian rather than Christian ‘Diogenes’ mean? Did that reverend Basket-b... ...by act and daily reverent look and habitude, her own simple version of the Christian Faith. Andreas too attended Church; yet more like a parade-duty, ... ...here, I indeed learned, better perhaps than the most. Among eleven hundred Christian youths, there will not be wanting some eleven eager to learn. By ... ..., significance enough? “From Suicide a certain after-shine (Nachschein) of Christianity withheld me: perhaps also a certain indolence of character; fo... ...gan; sweeping up likewise all manner of 202 Sartor Resartus Utilitarians, Radicals, refractory Pot-wallopers, and so forth, into their general mass, ...

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Spoon River Anthology

By: Edgar Lee Masters

...If I did not prove my morality to the people. Well, she ruined me: For the radicals grew suspicious of me, And the conservatives were never sure of me... ...oyd Garrison Standard VEGETARIAN, non—resistant, free-thinker, in ethics a Christian; Orator apt at the rhine-stone rhythm of Ingersoll. Carnivorous, ... ... bearing children. One day lawyer Whitney came along And proved to me that Christian Dallman, Who owned three thousand acres of land, Had bought the e... ... lost my case and lost my place. I left the court room and went to work As Christian Dallman’s tenant. 87 Edgar Lee Masters Richard Bone WHEN I first... ... “He was so wonderful,” “She was the sweetest woman,” “He was a consistent Christian.” And I chiseled for them whatever they wished, All in ignorance ... ...gs—as—they-are: Of money, master and man, made white With the paint of the Christian creed. And then: The bank collapsed. I stood and hooked at the wr... ...numbered heavens To the final flame! Captain Orlando Killion OH, YOU young radicals and dreamers, Y ou dauntless fledglings Who pass by my headstone, ... ...poon River Anthology Oh many times did Ernest Hyde and I 61 Oh, you young radicals and dreamers, 120 Oh! the dew-wet grass of the meadow in North Ca...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

... Travail, feminism vs. haremism, Chinese lyrics, nationalization of mines, Christian Sci- ence, and fishing in Ontario. She went home, and that was th... ...rtisement painted on its roof. Ye Art Shoppe, Prop. Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilks, Christian Science Library open daily free. A touching fumble at beauty. A o... ...bs of gilt—an aluminum ash-tray labeled “Greetings from Gopher Prairie” —a Christian Science magazine—a stamped sofa-cushion portraying a large rib- b... ...vely. “There are a great many bright cultured people here. Mrs. Wilks, the Christian Sci- ence reader, is a very bright woman—though I am not a Scient... ...aptist, and a Good Influence. She had so painfully reared three sons to be Christian gentlemen that one of them had become an Omaha bartender, one a p... ...s, and since Kennicott would have preferred Sam Clark to all the poets and radicals in the entire world, her private and self-defensive clique did not... ...ness competition or bad music. If we were fighting England, you’d call the radicals `pro- English. ’ When this war is over, I suppose you’ll be callin... ...ous. You can camouflage all you want to, but you know darn well that these radicals, as you call ‘em, are op- posed to the war, and let me tell you ri... ...” Most of the men who came to the flat, whether they were army officers or radicals who hated the army, had the easy gentleness, the acceptance of wom...

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Ordeal of Richard Feverel

By: George Meredith

..., T om—for he never refuses a poor body,” said Mrs. Bakewell, “it’s a true Christian, T om! and the Lord knows if the sight of him mayn’t be the savin... ...o find him- self engaged in man-to-man conversation with a gentleman and a Christian. When Austin rose to go Tom begged per- mission to shake his hand... ...bout an Age of Work—you, and your Mortons, and your parsons Brawnley, rank radicals all of you, base materialists! What does Diaper Sandoe sing of you... ... the love of every form of nobleness. “I am only striving to make my son a Christian,” he said, answering them who persisted in expostulating with the... ...It was accepted, and a reply returned, equally formal in the trumpeting of Christian names, wherein Ralph Barthrop Morton acknowl- edged the challenge... ...ike that,” indi- cating the ponderous butler, “was a little too much for a Christian woman,” and then they were ungenerous enough to glance at Benson’...

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Twilight in Italy

By: D. H. Lawrence

...Eagle; in the New Testament it is a Dove. And there are, standing over the Christian world, the Churches of the Dove and the Churches of the Eagle. Th... ...e become so, at the Renaissance, after the Renaissance. In the Middle Ages Christian Europe seems to have been striving, out of a strong, primitive, a... ...ich is Me. God is that which is Not-Me. 34 D. H. Lawrence And this is the Christian truth, a truth complementary to the pagan affirmation: ‘God is th... ...e, but there exists a relation between them. This is the Holy Ghost of the Christian T rinity. And it is this, the rela- tion which is established bet... ...s is left at peace, neutralized. He is the beginning of non-aris- tocratic Christianity. Hamlet’s father, the King, is, like Agamemnon, a warrior- kin... ...themselves to enforce public opinion. Be- tween the clerical party and the radicals and the socialists, what canons were left that were absolute? Besi...

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Catherine de Medici

By: Honoré de Balzac

...house of Valois, the Bourbons who sought the crown, and the Reformers (the Radicals of those days) who dreamed of an impossible republic—like those of... ...n order to go the next day and make obeisance to the Holy Father as a Most Christian king. “The next day the king being prepared set forth for the 25... ...with flaming brown eyes, and a short and prominent chin, embodied well the Christian faith which brought to the Reformation so many sincere and fanati... ...without reserve. If you deceive me you will be treated severely. Pagans or Christians, Calvinists or Mo- hammedans, you have my royal word that you sh... ...herine dé Medici in person. That miracle would justly seem impos- sible to Christians as well as to philosophers,” said the little lawyer, resting the... ... but to bathe in the blood which refreshes 285 Balzac her,’ she replied. ‘Christianity, itself the essence of all truth, since it comes from God, was...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...g of all the praises the stone cutter carves over his bones; who IS a good Christian, a good parent, child, wife, or husband; who actually does leave ... ... years of his life, quite alone, at this charming place, scarcely seeing a Christian face except twice a year, when the detach- ment arrived to carry ... ...-time. Mr. Crawley was very earnest, for the good of the nation and of the Christian world, that the old gentleman should yield him up his place in Pa... ...with the pillow. “W e must sit together,” she said. “W e’re the only three Christians in the county, my love” —in which case, it must be confessed, th... ...y; gave her the whole benefit of them; felt it to be her bounden duty as a Christian woman and mother of a family to do so; had not the smallest remor... ...ere’s nothing like old blood; no, dammy, nothing like it. I’m none of your radicals. I know what it is to be a gentleman, dammy. See the chaps in a bo...

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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

...on of peace. But there would be no appeal from such a beginning to the non-Christian majority of mankind, and the suggestion in itself indicates a pro... ...e suggestion in itself indicates a profound ignorance of the nature of the Christian churches. With the exception of the Quakers and a few Russian sec... ...an churches. With the exception of the Quakers and a few Russian sects, no Christian sect or church has ever repudiated war; most have gone out of the... ...shly assumed by people whose senti- mentality outruns their knowledge that Christianity is es- sentially an attempt to carry out the personal teaching... ...It is nothing of the sort, and no church authority will support that idea. Christianity—more particularly after the ascendancy of the T rinitarian doc... ...eciprocate the sympathy and pride that En- glish and Irish republicans and radicals feel for the States. Few Americans realise that there are such bei...

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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

...know who your father was,—whether he was an En- glishman, whether he was a Christian, whether he was a Prot- estant,—not even whether he was a gentlem... ...s to reli- gion, lest Lopez should declare his ancestors had been noted as Christians since St James first preached in the Peninsula. ‘I was educated ... ...regard. These were the staunch economists, and argumentative philosophical Radicals,— men of standing and repute, who are always in doubtful times ind... ... mothers. The world as it was now didn’t care whether its sons-in-law were Christian or Jewish;—whether they had the fair skin and bold eyes and uncer... ... coup de grace tenderly from loving hands than be roughly throttled by the Radicals. Mr Gresham would thank his stars that he could still preserve fox... ...ec- tion in life. I don’t see why people ain’t to call each other by their Christian names. T ake a glass of champagne, Mrs Lopez. I brought down half... ...aunch remainder of the Tory party. And with them the more vio- lent of the Radicals were prepared to act, not desirous, in- deed, that new ships shoul... ...k occa- sion to show that he was allowed to call his early playmate by her Christian name. Mrs Roby, thinking that she ought to check him, remarked th... ... Government. But what might suc- ceed the Coalition, nobody had known. The Radicals and Liberals together would be too strong for Mr Daubney and Sir O...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...ved it to them, out of history, economics, and the confessions of reformed radicals. Babbitt had a good deal of honest pride in being the neighbor of ... ...ission which contra- 59 Sinclair Lewis dicted all his defense of duty and Christian patience, and at each admission he had a curious reckless joy. He... ...hem opened with a welcome by the mayor of Monarch. The pastor of the First Christian Church of Monarch, a large man with a long damp frontal lock, in-... ...hich the entire world must tend, if there’s to be a decent, well-balanced, Christian, go-ahead future for this little old planet! Once in a while I ju... ...ork under cover—the long-haired gentry who call themselves “liberals” and “radicals” and “non-partisan” and “intelligentsia” and God only knows how ma... ...itorials on “The Manly Man’s Religion” and “The Dollars and Sense Value of Christianity,” which were printed in bold type surrounded by a wiggly borde... ...—shame if he doesn’t take part in a real virile hustling religion. Sort of Christianity Incorpo- rated, you might say. “But with all reverence. “Some ... ...her. All evening they “talked about ideas.” They discovered that they were Radicals. True, they were sensible about it. They agreed that all commu- ni...

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