Jerusalem Passage, EC1
Just off the right of Aylesbury Street is to be found this passage, named after the St John of Jerusalem pub which, alas, was demolished in 1758 to make way for a sch… Read More
Update: See Reply To Queen Consort of Jordan Below When the question is asked: What Would Jesus Do? One of the primary answers should be that Jesus would neither lie about God, and ne… Read More
The Prague defenestrations (2)
The more famous of the Bohemian defenestrations occurred on 23rd May 1618 and had catastrophic consequences for the lives of millions in Middle Europe.
Religi… Read More
Hark, hark, the dogs do bark
This rhyme, in its shortened form, goes, “Hark! hark! The dogs do bark/ Beggars are coming to town/ Some in jags and some in rags/ And one in a velvet gow… Read More
Mincing Lane and Seething Lane, EC3
This pair of quaintly named streets are to be found in the heart of the City of London, the former linking Fenchurch Street with Great Tower Street and t… Read More
Playing a game that contains general knowledge quiz questions is always a fun method of testing your knowledge and compete with your friends on different subjects. You might master certain s… Read More
This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series God versus religion - why?
This one is for Darrell, who asked a question a couple days ago, based on something I wrote on The Lord’s Prayer… Read More
Disclaimer - If you haven't read my disclaimer yet, make sure you do so here. TL;DR version - Buyer beware, I am not an expert, I am fumbling my way through this like the rest of you… Read More
Avex DesignsAvex Designs - Creative Digital Agency
So, you’ve decided to start an e-commerce business in 2018. First off – congratulations, this is a big endeavor, and if done pr… Read More
Theme-Plot-Character-Worldbuilding Integration Part 10How To Marry An Alien BillionairebyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious Parts in this 4-way integration of skills series are indexed here… Read More
The title may sound familiar – so that no one could vote unless he had the mark – and yet also sound not quite right. that’s because it’s a twist on a vers… Read More
This entry is part 41 of 41 in the series The problem of ...
Wives submit to your husbands? Seriously? Isn’t that outdated? Sexist? Wrong?
Well, actually, no &ndas… Read More
The church of St James in Riga, Latvia, is the seat of the city’s Roman Catholic archbishopric. It occupies an important position opposite Latvia’s Parliament. The first referenc… Read More
My title is “Top 50 Countries With Persecution Of Christians”. The headline in Christianity Today was “Asia Rising: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to F… Read More
It’s one of the most interesting cities in Switzerland, but Zurich is often overlooked. One day in Zurich is undoubtedly not enough. With a short time, you’ll want to focus on th… Read More
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman. It’s part of John’s gospel that is often talked about. However, here’s a different view of it. Sure, it’s important to show… Read More
Minnesota is Wrongly denying Voting Rights to more than 52,000 Convicted Felons who are on Supervised Release or Probation, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Alleges in a New Lawsuit… Read More
BPC-157
BPC 157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide, meaning it consists of 15 amino acid chain. It is a partial sequence of BPC or Body Protection Compound that were discovered and isolated… Read More
Binge-watching shows is the norm. At least according to 247temp.com.
Binge-watching shows is the norm - a decade of changes is article #7 in the series: Ten years of life… Read More
How Baroque Design Improves Your Living Space
When you plan a living space, you need to choose a style and pull together the right furnishings. To do this well, you need to understand your c… Read More
In an era of everything-internet and virtual reformation, digital safety, security and privacy holds peak significance. Malware, torjan, phishing, so on and so forth can only be the tip of t… Read More
In an era of everything-internet and virtual reformation, digital safety, security and privacy holds peak significance. Malware, torjan, phishing, so on and so forth can only be the tip of t… Read More
Michael Seibel, the tech entrepreneur, has been appointed by Reddit as a board member which makes him the first black member to work at the company. Co-founder Alexis Ohanian had left the po… Read More
How come Christians don’t know God? That’s not a stupid question. In fact, it a very important question with a very disturbing answer. It’s all too easy for Christians to n… Read More
Are we the good Samaritan? Or the robber? We are all one or the other. There’s no saying that we’ve never been in the scenario Jesus painted. Because we’re in. Right now… Read More
Every time you think about going on vacation, you have to carefully plan out the things you want to see and experience, but most importantly where you want to stay. Whether at a hotel or a r… Read More
Curious what the Irish President’s house looks like? Visit Aras an Uachtaráin, the official residence of the President, or just take a stroll through one of Europe’s large… Read More
The best-selling author Diana Gabaldon has managed to create a world that has captivated fans and readers for decades. Even though she hadn’t set foot in Scotland when she began writin… Read More
Edinburgh castle stands on the volcanic plug called Castle rock which is located in the middle of the city. It is a castle with a long history that was inhabited as the royal residence since… Read More
How come so many Christians don’t really know God? That’s not a stupid question. In fact, it’s a very important question with a very disturbing answer. It’s all too e… Read More
We are all aware that Herodotus once remarked, “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,” but not everyone is aware of how true this statement is. Ancient Egypt’s civilization would… Read More
Emma Watson is enjoying a holiday in Italy with her new boyfriend, Brandon Green. On her latest holiday, the Harry Potter star was seen holding hands with Brandon as they toured the shops in… Read More
When you think of Ancient Egypt you automatically think about the magnificent pyramids and powerful pharaohs. But what else did the Ancient Egyptians get up to?
In this article we are go… Read More
The Elizabethan Era marks a significant phase in the history of Great Britain. It existed between 1558 and 1603, and historians classify it as the golden age in the country’s history… Read More
The Middle Ages were the height of castle-building in England. Many of the castles back then were built to act as a defence against different forms of foreign invasion and have continued to… Read More
Following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the construction of castles in England began. They served as a deterrent and a representation of Norman supremacy under William the Conqueror… Read More
On a calm Saturday morning in June 2023, I met a multitude of young children who had been sent far away from their families to serve time for various offences. It was at a juvenile centre in… Read More