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  • Seeing Catholic: Design, Adaptation & Teleology

    Seeing Catholic: Design, Adaptation Teleology

    If I understand my Catholic friends and scholars correctly, God created the cosmos, earth, and life. He sparked the original organism and designed an... Read more

    The 31 October 2011 by   Cris
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  • What Does Jewish Look Like to You?

    What Does Jewish Look Like You?

    Procrastinating is always loadsof fun, and thanks to the Internet, it’s really easy to do. There are very manywonderful things to do to waste time, one of my... Read more

    The 25 October 2011 by   Starofdavida
  • “God” Debate Straitjacketed by Myopia

    “God” Debate Straitjacketed Myopia

    Over at Salon the MIT physicist and novelist Alan Lightman recently asked whether God exists, a question he poses in the service of reconciling science with... Read more

    The 24 October 2011 by   Cris
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  • Arrival of the Golden Age

    Arrival Golden

    "For the protection of the helpless and suffering humanity the Lord Himself will take some measure and He will manifest Himself as the Avataar. For the... Read more

    The 21 October 2011 by   Alka Narula
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  • The Doctrine of Eternal Security.

    Doctrine Eternal Security.

    The doctrine of eternal security is one of the hottest debated topics in Christendom. What is the qualifier for being saved? And if saved, is it a permanent... Read more

    The 16 October 2011 by   Lambsaved
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  • Göbekli Tepe: Series Introduction

    Göbekli Tepe: Series Introduction

    The 11,000 year old archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey is undoubtedly one of the most important in the world.  German archaeologist Klaus... Read more

    The 12 October 2011 by   Cris
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  • From Paleolithic Diviners to Axial Prophets

    From Paleolithic Diviners Axial Prophets

    A person of many astute observations, one of Robert Bellah’s most astute is his refrain (when talking about the history of religions) that “nothing is ever... Read more

    The 09 October 2011 by   Cris
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  • Women of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur

    Women Rosh HaShanah Kippur

    Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur areprobably the most well-known Jewish holidays. Separated by the Aseret YimeiTeshuva, ten days of repentance, they’re the two... Read more

    The 07 October 2011 by   Starofdavida
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  • More Christian Books for Kindle

    More Christian Books Kindle

    Our team here at Striving Together Publications has been quietly and aggressively working to bring the full Striving Together book library to the Kindle... Read more

    The 06 October 2011 by   Caryschmidt
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  • Why I Love Stories…

    Love Stories…

    I love stories. They help me to meet new people and learn from their experiences as they obtain new information about life, and living.  One can learn a lot... Read more

    The 05 October 2011 by   Jenrene
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