The vintage craze: Sometimes it seems like technology and their users have a complicated relationship. Is just as if consumers are wandering a… Read More
This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series God versus religion - why?
People are curious about the Bible—blockbuster films about the Bible and TV specials demonstrate this to be the case… Read More
Twenty-seven of America’s National Monuments spanning over more than 11 million acres of land and about 760 million acres of ocean are threatened by a pair of Executive Orders signed b… Read More
This entry is part 19 of 19 in the series The problem of ...
Faith stones
So, we had an interesting discussion in a class about the differences between faith, hope, belief and knowing. &n… Read More
It’s already some years ago when the idea for an interactive art project on death came to my mind. It evolved from real life experience watching from the sidelines as people that I kne… Read More
The Parable of The Wise And The Foolish Builders. One one level, it’s about the choice between building a house on rock or sand. That sounds like an easy choice to make.&nb… Read More
Put apart your assumptions as well as permit your mind to loosen up into its true state of meditation.
After immersing myself in Eastern philosophy in college, I lastly counted on medit… Read More
Sati I – Egypt (Image Source: Flickr – Soloegipto)Reincarnation is a concept adopted by many cultures and religions around the world by which they believe that a person’s s… Read More
The discovery of Luray Caverns was in 1874. It is estimated to be over 4 million of centuries of age. Annually about 500, 000 visitors are recorded at the site; making the place one of the… Read More
Three-foot-high stone fences while feeling the wind on your face sounds like a pretty promising journey already. Now, add sheer cliffs, fantastic history, great beer, and St Patrick. You ge… Read More
Current day conflict within the humanities seems to center around questions of practicality. If one were to establish poles between the practical and impractical within the empire of langua… Read More
Amulet released on 24 July 2020 after premiering at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Romola Garai in her directorial debut, the horror film stars Carla Juri, Ime… Read More
Brussels is the capital city of Belgium. It is famous for its cuisine and fascination with gastronomy – the relationship between food and culture, the science of good eating and the ar… Read More
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is the 12th major instalment in Ubisoft’s historical open-world franchise, and yet still isn’t showing any signs of ageing for a franchise that ol… Read More
Was casting lots really used to determine God’s will? Yes, it was really done. Before we assume this is like playing the dice in Vegas, we need to put ourselves back in time. Back t… Read More
Have you ever heard about Arabian nights? You know when you’re in the middle of the dessert, sitting comfortably in a tent beneath the stars. You’re surrounded by your friends or… Read More
Our ability of creating material wealth has suddenly advanced at full speed since the Industrial Revolution in the mid-18th century. People said that what mankind achieved then was more… Read More
A history book about events in the recent past from November 2020 to January 2021.
It’s hard to know where to start, perhaps with “your voters believe whatever you tell them t… Read More
Photo by S Migaj on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, Legions of Light / Armies of Darkness.Doorsof the Eucharistlay at thefootstepsof myPrisonI’ve k… Read More
Photo by Usukhbayar Gankhuyag on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien Part II: A Vril Manifesto.“The world will not b… Read More
Do the ends justify the means with Donald Trump? That’s a pretty general question, so let’s tighten it up a bit. I was watching a BBC program called Hard Talk yesterday. The h… Read More
Hello there, fellow explorer! Are you looking for information about the Nile River? Well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Let me show you around. The Nile is a major river in nor… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
A metal of precious and valuable metals, it comes in second place after gold, and it is one of the chemical elements. It has its own chemical symbol, “Ag”, and it has a fixed ato… Read More
What is Mercury?
Mercury is one of the important chemical elements. It has its symbol, “Hg”, and its atomic number is “80”; it cannot exist freely in nature; Due t… Read More
Have you ever heard of the Beltane festival? It is a pagan festival, one of the eight Sabbats. It is also known as “Cétamain” and May Day. For pagans, this event has a pro… Read More
The Ring necked parrots is classified as an Invasive Exotic Species (IAS) because it is not native to France and its territory is expanding. It colonizes Europe and becau… Read More
Welcome to a place that is truly like no other – the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple in Egypt. Spread out over a hundred acres, it is one of the greatest religious complexes in the world… Read More