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fundamental creation: an evolving debate
Supposedly, beliefs do have consequences. And its a long standing argument where a vindication of evolution over revelation is warranted, justified, or an outright falsehood, junk science foisted on the public. Depsite the seeming evidence of random, mutual and natural … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Albrecht Durer, Bob Dylan, Henri Rousseau, Henry Morris, Jan Gossaert, Jan the elder Bruegel, John Whitcomb, Lucas Cranach, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Monty White Answers in Genesis, Paul Broun Republican, Ross Rosevear, The Genesis Flood book, Werner Keller the Bible as History
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covenant and complicity
Some years ago, it was either Ben-Gurion or Levi Eshkol who posed a question to jews of the world: What it a jew? Not surprisingly, no one could agree on an answer. The legal rabbincal reply would be that a … Continue reading
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Tagged Committee for Purity in the Camp, Covenant at Mount Sinai, Enrico macias, Hebrew identity origins, Levi Eshkol, Moses and the Exodus, paul schutzer photography, Sigmund Freud, Ultra-Orthodox Israel, Werner Keller, Werner Keller the Bible as History
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TROY AS MYTHOLOGICAL PLOY & APHRODITE AS TOY
”The three goddesses (Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite) asked Zeus to present the apple of discord — a beautiful gold sphere — to the one who deserved the title kallista ‘most beautiful’. I know some of the other gods were surprised … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice McMahon White, Aphrodite, Arthur Heinrich Wilhelm Fitger, Bronzino, Claude Verlinde, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George Grote, Greek Mythology, Helen of Troy, Homer The Iliad, Homer The Odyssey, Lucas Cranach, N.S. Gill, Peter Paul Rubens, Rubens, Sandro Botticelli, Schliemann Troy, Shaft Graves Greece, Tracy Marks, Trojan War, Velasquez, Venus de Milo, Werner Keller the Bible as History, Woody Allen, Zeus and Ganymede, Zeus and Leda
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DIGGING FOR GODOT
It could be asked why is newness important for spiritual change? If reality is recognized as a recurring sequence then it might not be such a bad idea to embrace what it is; the mysterious now and turn back time … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Archaeology, Digging for Godot, George Carlin, Madame Pickwick, Ram in Thicket Ur, Sumerian King Lear List, tomb of Rekhmire, Tomb of Rekhmire Thebes, tomb of Seti, tomb of Tutankhamun, Werner Keller, Werner Keller the Bible as History
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