Chapter 37 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empirehttp://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap37.htm
solitude or religious society. Like the first Christians of Jerusalem, ( 3 ) they resigned the use or the property of their temporal possessions; established regular communities o
Chapter 37 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Monastic Life.
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normal (which, in human society, seems to be a good excuse for harassment and violence and sometimes, worse and yes, I've been on the receiving end of the worse things multiple ti
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Tyrannical atheismhttp://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/013251.html
legitimate basis for society, and unremittingly hostile to anything that smacks of Christianity, belief in God, belief in the transcendent. This energized materialist atheism hold
In the discussion thread following my article on Jerry Coyne's chapter on human evolution, a commenter raised the question, what...
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Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK, Iran & Iranian Art & Civilisation & Archaeology & Anthrop
MARTY LACKER: A Life well-lived: Elvis Presley at American Studiohttp://www.elvisinfonet.com/Marty_Lacker_Elvis-Presley-American-Studios.html
had a mutual admiration society because my loyalty was 100% with Elvis not to him. I would never tell him anything Elvis was doing in his personal life because Elvis told me
Robert Heinlein, The Libertarian in the Lifeboathttps://friesian.com/heinlein.htm
maintaining a complex society capable of mass production without a certain amount of sheer force, both internal and external. (I'm still searching for the libertarian philosopher
Adventure art - part 1https://kazil.home.xs4all.nl/advart01.html
desire to interact with society backfired, however, as he was arrested and tried for currency fraud. The guilty verdict against Genpei left a complex and ambivalent lesson for the
Smith History Vault: Jonathan B. Turner's 1842 book Part 1http://www.olivercowdery.com/smithhome/1842TurA.htm
about seventeen of his society. Rigdon immediately assembled his old followers; a great congregation was gathered, and while he harangued them for nearly two hours, both himself a
Canon Law Books, Articles & Reviews, Speaking & Media, etc.http://www.canonlaw.info/canonlaw915.htm
or her. Now, in a free society, deportment and dress are determined largely by individual choices; thus, demonstrative or provocative dress may be assumed to be expressive of one’
The Gay Ninetieshttps://www.ldolphin.org/history/pbccd2/pbcCD2/www.pbc.org/dp/zeisler/gay90s.html
darkness that a societywhich refuses to acknowledge or thank God undergoes. Foolish hearts becomedarkened. What is valuable is replaced by what has no value. Truth is exchangedfor
The Astor Bloodlinehttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/astor.htm
many years: The Royal Society of Edinburgh). By 1788, Astor was a master of Masonic lodge#8. This is rather interesting considering Astor could not speak English when he arrived i
Pornography and the Churchhttps://www.ldolphin.org/pornchurch.html
everywhere in our society. From softcore to hardcore, almost anywhere you look, pornography is available for only a few dollars. Sometimes it's free -- just free enough to entice
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