Month: July 2012
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Teachers then, “teachers” now…
In the olrd days, every elderly man was a teacher for the young. Now only those designated by the system as “qualified” to teach are teaching. Parents are too bored to deal with the education of the children. Education at a decay…
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Resurrection – Illogical, thus True.
Crucifixus est Dei filius, non pudet, quia pudentum est. Et mortuus est Dei filius, prorsus credibile est, quia ineptum est. Et sepultus ressurrexit, certum est, quia impossibile est Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus The son of God is crucified, this does not bring shame because it is disgraceful. And the son of God is dead, this […]
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Why do good people suffer?
This is one of the greatest problems that troubles philosophers around the world: Why do good people suffer? I think the problem can be solved if we understand that it is not really a problem. Who are we to know that suffering is “bad”? Who are we to know that being “happy” in this short […]
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Bad Chinese eating dogs! Good Westerners, eating… everything else!
An article [Source: web news] showing how appalled we should all be for the Chinese who pack together many dogs for slaughter. Why? Well. They just eat them! How horrific can that be?!? All those poor animals stacked together in the journey to their death… Right? Wrong! Who are WE to judge the Chinese for eating […]
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Religion as a Guide (or… Is Religion out of date? Yes! And that is good!)
Ελληνικό άρθρο (Greek article): Η Θρησκεία σαν Πολιτιστικό Φαινόμενο Author: Spiros Kakos For many years religions around the world have been the guides for peoples’ lives. We may mock what religion tells us to do today, but why does that REALLY happen? If we give careful consideration to the teachings of Orthodox Christianism, we will see […]
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