Posts Tagged ‘God’

American writer Patrick Glynn’s quote on the collapse of atheistic ideas in all fields


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Andrew Harvey: Sacred Activism


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Andrew Harvey, Oxford scholar and visionary, believes that our survival depends on Sacred Activism, a fusion of profound mystical awareness, passion, clarity and sacred practice with wise, dedicated, radical action.Harvey counsels as he dances from theme to theme that the five ways to become a “mystical activist” are: – to serve the divine, to make a space for God in your life – to serve yourself, so that you will be grounded in reality – to serve others – to serve your local community – to serve your global community.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >> Read more…

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This Week in Peace History

I’m halfway through This Week in [Peace] History and, to be honest, I’m shocked, genuinely shocked, at how little this valuable resource is about peace and how much it is about violence. I’m no stranger to violence. In fact, it was in the midst of a horribly violent domestic abuse situation that I learned that my mission was peace!

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How Can We Stop Judicial Activism Or Judges From Legislating From The Bench Like Those In The Iowa Ruling Did?

A judges job is to interpret law , not rewrite them. Thanks in advance for your answers. God bless.
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The Quantum World: Quantum Physics for Everyone

The Quantum World: Quantum Physics for Everyone

From Publishers Weekly

Albert Einstein’s objections to the theoretical underpinnings of quantum physics are usually summed up in his famous quote, “God doesn’t play dice.” Unfortunately for Einstein, experimental evidence over the past 75 years has consistently showed that the cosmos does indeed play dice. Whereas what we can see obeys laws of certainty (we know where Mars will be in five years or when the next lunar eclipse will occur), the subatomic world obeys laws of probability: you never know for sure where an electron will be at any given moment; worse, it may be in two places at once. In this approachable book for the armchair science buff or student struggling through a physics class, Ford (Quantum Foam), retired director of the American Institute of Physics, offers his services as cicerone through the subatomic world. He explains why quarks are said to have “flavors,” and why scientists refer to “strange” and “charm” quarks and their being red, blue or green. Read more…

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Music For Your Hears

 

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You Dont Click . Because Youre Scare

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