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Year in Review
5 hours ago ago from harriscreek
I was thinking back over the year remembering the sermon series we did on the seven deadly sins. I know it seems archaic. I mean really, the “seven” deadly sins. Most people hate the idea of lists of do’s and don'ts, but the purpose of all such lists of thoughts or sins is to provide a framework within which people can develop their self-awareness. Self-awareness here has a particular meaning that we need to distinguish from introspection; ...
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6 hours ago ago from Your Local Surf Magazine
Pictured: Taj Burrow (AUS), 31, is your 2009 Billabong Pipe Masters Champion! Credit: © ASP/ CI/ CESTARI via GETTY IMAGES PIPELINE, Oahu/Hawaii (Tuesday, December 15, 2009) – Taj Burrow (AUS), 31, has claimed the 2009 Billabong Pipe Masters, defeating fellow Finalist Kelly Slater (USA), 37, in clean three-to-five foot (1 – 1.5 metre) waves at the Banzai Pipeline. The final event of the 2009 ASP World Tour season, the Billabong Pipe ...
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16 hours ago ago from Doha.biz , Doha Business and Investment
Doha: Popular US Ryder Cup star and world number nine Kenny Perry will play for the first time in the Middle East next month with an exclusive appearance at the 2010 Commercialbank Qatar Masters, presented by Dolphin Energy. Next year will mark the thirteenth staging of the tournament, which will take place at Doha Golf Club from January 28 to 31. “I am extremely excited about competing in next year’s Commercialbank Qatar Masters,” ...
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15 hours ago ago from Wicca: A Living Tradition of Witchcraft
Christmas: a brief history By Tom Chivers, Telegraph.co.uk, 15 Dec 2009 " It's Christmas time again, with trees, gifts and Santa Claus. But how did we come to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ how and when we do? We take a look at some key points in the history of Yuletide. The pre-Christian origins The history of Christmas does not begin with Christ. The winter solstice – the shortest day of the year – has been celebrated in one form ...
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21 hours ago ago from Psicologia e Trabalho - Manaus/Amazonas
Religion and the Brain December 01, 2009 Does evolution explain why the human brain supports religious belief? Dimitrios Kapogiannis and Jordan Grafman, scientists at the National Institutes of Health, follow up on a recent scientific paper by stating that brain networks that evolved for other purposes have given rise to our capacity for religious belief and experience. Andrew Newberg, the radiologist and psychiatrist who wrote How God ...
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Rabbi Michael Lerner: Responding to Hitchens on Chanukah
13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In the typical fashion that have made Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins into heroes among those who hate (sometimes for good reasons, sometimes not) the religions of the world, we get below Hitchens's distortions endorsed by Dawkins. The approach is typical: a religious view is mis-described and distorted, then ridiculed -- all made possible by quoting out of context and taking the least sophisticated possible interpretations of the ...
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