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Just another WordPress.com site. I’ve taken a break from posting due to university commitments. I do mean to continue posting on my blog on a regular basis, so please stay in touch during the exam period. Some would say Karma, and the idea is great, but once again, it relies on a greater force at work. So what else could be responsible? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Why Religion Is Good. Create a fr...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Why Religion Is Good. If you visit a local church or a mosque you can be certain of one thing. The reading that you will listen to will not be chosen at random. You won’t be taught, as the Qu’ran (5:33) describes, that:. Equally, your priest won’t tell you how your God bragged. The truth is these religious texts can provide advice, guidance and even support to those who need it. When viewed from this perspective, there isn’t an argument for the abolishment of re...However...
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Mr Alan's Science Blog. This blogs main purpose is to facilitate interaction between the host of this blog, Mr Alan Withers, and the students of science at DSB International School, Mumbai. Fostering an ongoing interest in science and developing critical thinking is also a an important aim of this blog. Year 9 Science, Physics, Chemistry. Year 8, 9 Science: Critical Thinking Project: Analyzing a Pseudo Science. To research and critically. One student per topic. Chose from the topics listed below. Http:/ ...
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Mr Alan's Science Blog. This blogs main purpose is to facilitate interaction between the host of this blog, Mr Alan Withers, and the students of science at DSB International School, Mumbai. Fostering an ongoing interest in science and developing critical thinking is also a an important aim of this blog. Year 8 Science; Physics, Chemistry. Year 8, 9 Science: Critical Thinking Project: Analysing a Pseudo Science. To research and critically. One student per topic. Chose from the topics listed below. Http:/ ...
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The Skeptic's Guide to the. Hearted look at life's deeper. Lessons and mysteries as it chronicles business strategist. Connie Siewert's personal experiences, and those of. Her healers, during a three year. It's an experiential review. Modalities by an open-minded. Skeptic and has been. Include past life regression,. Healing touch, trauma release,. Guided imagery, reiki,. Shamanism, naturopathy,. Remedies, colon hydrotherapy,. Angel channeling, astrology,. Medical intuitive, distance. And promises a fresh.
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Bleating in a world of unreason. February 13, 2012. America, take a look at yourselves and see how the most deprived of you are treated and how your country wilfully fails to look out for its citizens. Don’t just forget about it, do something about it! Stop ignoring the evidence and decrying those that provide it as rebels and evil personified. Dear Lord Carey…my reply to your statements in the BBC article. February 12, 2012. And lets hope it doesthe country would benefit from increased marginalisation o...
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Thursday, 27 November 2008. I was on the train the other week, talking to the random people you sit opposite (lack of ipod or Dan Brown book permitting), when I happened to meet a guy who does something called "Energy therapy". Amused by the claim, I asked him a few questions on it, and ended up in a conversation that didn't surprise me in the slightest. MySo, it works like a microwave oven? I digress.back to the discussion. At this point I had actually agreed with him, but this wasn't to last lo...This ...
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theskepticview | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. I’ve taken a break from posting due to university commitments. I do mean to continue posting on my blog on a regular basis, so please stay in touch during the exam period. Some would say Karma, and the idea is great, but once again, it relies on a greater force at work. So what else could be responsible? Why Religion Is Good. Equally, your priest won’t tell you how your God bragged. The truth is these religious texts can provide advice, guidance and even support to those ...
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Speaking out against bullshit. Monday, January 9, 2017. At the Secular Outpost, Ryan M posted a reasonable effort at summarizing some of the common mistakes. Made by non-experts in philosophy of religion. For this discussion, Id like to focus on the first of those mistakes. Mistake 1 - [Failing to understand basic cosmological arguments]. Many non-experts, presumably all atheists, interpret cosmological arguments in general as having the following form:. 1 Everything has a cause. 4 Therefore, God exists.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Makes Perfect Sense to Me. The Skerritts in Oz. The Skerritts in Oz. Can I Help You Mr Bond? The Skerrritts in Oz. Saturday, September 28, 2013. Two and a half hours south east is the biggest national park in Australia, Kakadu. Occupying an area of 190,000km2, the same size as The Netherlands. We were picked up from the hotel at 6.15am and as seems usual, the first stop, two and a half hours later is the services! Or these in the car park at Watford Gap? This guy only popped.
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