Archive for the Tag: religion
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Atheist Manifesto
Atheist Manifesto is a good read for anyone interested at all in religions. (...)
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God’s Children
If we are all God’s children then what makes Jesus so special? (...)
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Can God?
“So do you believe in God?” he says. “Yes I do.” “Ok, then here is a question for you: do you believe God can do anything.” “Sure.” “Then do you believe he could create a mountain so big that he couldn’t move it?” Full Contact Poker (...)
Faith And Doubt
I’m a spiritual person who lacks a vocabulary for it. Lance Armstrong - Every Second Counts (p. 96) Brilliant! I’ve always looked for the right words to express my beliefs and now I have them. Any account of my life begs for larger explanation: why did I live? I refuse the pat answer. God didn’t do it. (...)
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Angels & Demons
Another great book by Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code. I read the majority of the book on the flights to and from Sacramento, and finished up the rest last night. It was another page turner with a lot of suspense. Just like the previous book I read by Brown there was a lot of code breaking which I really liked. (...)
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The Da Vinci Code
I finished reading “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown last night. It is easily the best book I’ve ever read. I’m not a big reader, so that might not be saying much for me, but it has also been a hot item on best seller lists. It only took me 4 days to read the book (compared to the one day that elapses from start to finish of the story), which is an amazing feat for me. (...)
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My Beliefs
A topic that I’ve struggled with over the past few years. What is religion? Which religion is the right one to follow? Do we need a religion? Why are there so many different religions? I don’t know about you, but these are all questions that I’ve asked myself at one time or another. Please note that this is not an attempt to change your beliefs. (...)