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Monotheism

ontological_shock wrote 8 hours ago: Do YOU suffer from inadequate gods? Insufficient deities to cover all your domains? Do YOU or your … more →

Tags: Inanimate Object Image Macros, admittedly a niche market, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, civ 2, Fuck Yeah!, History, Image Macro, Monotheism

the erosion of grandeur

Kyle wrote 3 days ago: The following is an essay I wrote for a previous class concerning sustainability.  The poem, penned … more →

Tags: sustainability, Nature, Ozymandias, Percy Shelly, Poetry

Spicmacay

praveenvaidya wrote 6 days ago: Spicmacay aims at introducing traditional Indian culture to the youthof this country with a hope tha … more →

Tags: Art and Culture, SPICMACAY, Youth, Art, Culture, Indian Classical, Music, dnace, Indian Philosophy

Origin of Knowledge

taiwaneseprincess wrote 1 week ago: The origin of knowledge is interesting to me. Growing up, my father told me that I am from the oldes … more →

Tags: Main, Culture, prejudice, Child Rearing, Children, multi-culturalism, College, Fables

Codex Sinaiticus

jodiq wrote 1 week ago: (Codex Sinaiticus found at http://www.codex-sinaiticus.net/en/img/Codex_Sinaiticus_open_full.jpg) C … more →

Tags: Christianity, ancient bible, Apocrypha, Bible, Codex Sinaiticus, mount sinai, New Testament, Oldest Bible, Religion

II. Creation and the Origin of Man F. Epic of Gilgamesh

truthopia wrote 1 week ago: One could argue that the tale of the deluge and flooding of the world found in the Epic of Gilgames … more →

Tags: Creation, Science, origin of man, Theory, Plato, Myth, fable, Creation Story, Religion

Between You and Me12 comments

Ayesha wrote 1 week ago: We are the inhabitants Of a different world Where things that interest us are told and retold The a … more →

Tags: Poems, Poetry, Art, Conversation, Friends, Gossips, Life, Literature, LOL

II. Creation and the Origin of Man E. Floods Introduction

truthopia wrote 1 week ago: This post will be a short one as mostly I will refer you to links that discuss fully the plethora of … more →

Tags: Civilization, Creation, Creation Story, fable, Myth, origin of man, Theory, age of man, Evolution - Creation

The Story of the Tea-making Coat Unsinkable or: a Plea for the Preservation of Antiques.

snarkyjack wrote 2 weeks ago: The coat: a grand apparatus And it ever wilt be Supreme in stature and status. This is my tale, my p … more →

Tags: Poetry, coat poem antiquity surreal sad tea unsinkable, Surreal, Poem, Coat, Sad, Tea, unsinkable, Ode

Parthenon and Color

Deborah Barlow wrote 3 weeks ago: Today, the Parthenon temple that watches over Athens is a pure, white building, dazzlingly bright o … more →

Upcoming Publication

Kimberlee wrote 3 weeks ago: For those who might be interested, my latest article, “The Wise Man has Two Tongues: Images of The S … more →

Tags: Art, Baroque, Comedy, Culture, History, iconography, mythology, aesop's fables, Carnival

Nords Versus Meds, Game Starts at 8 Eastern Time56 comments

Robert Lindsay wrote 3 weeks ago: In the post, Albanians Are Neither White Nor Europeans? Lafayette Sennacherib takes issue with some … more →

Tags: Ancient Greece, Culture, Europe, European, Europeans, Fascism, Germany, Greece, Greeks

Pubic Shaving in Antiquity

asiabargirlcamsusa wrote 1 month ago: Is that the right way to say it? I mean like Ancient Greece or Roman times. Take a look at a statu … more →

Tags: asian cam models, Asian Girls, Live Sex Shows, Ancient Greece, asian webcams, Roman times

Who Owns Antiquity? by James Cuno8 comments

Jackie wrote 1 month ago: Who does art belong to? That is the question James Cuno attempts to answer. And not just regular ar … more →

Tags: Non-fiction: travel, Non-fiction: history, Non-fiction:art, Entries by Jackie, Art, Museums, Culture, Civilization

Pompeii Wall Panel Recovered1 comment

Deborah Barlow wrote 1 month ago: The fresco panel, which was the subject of an international search by INTERPOL, was located by the … more →

Tags: Art, Antiquities, Pompeii fresco, Interpol

Who determined the books in the New Testament canon?

Brad Melton wrote 1 month ago:   “More than eighty gospels were considered for the New Testament, and yet only a relative … more →

Tags: Biblical authority, Culture Wars, Brad Melton, Jesus Seminar, Liberal, Bible, Scripture, Orthodoxy, Christianity

New Scientist article

Sharon (thesunlitdesk) wrote 1 month ago: This doesn’t have much to do with the craft of writing fiction, but it is about writing in gen … more →

Tags: Miscellanea, Gratuitous words, writing, Scripts, Archeology

A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

tobedwithatrollope wrote 1 month ago: Yes, still horribly backlogged in both my review posts and my non-review posts. Here’s a nice … more →

Tags: Political Philosophy, Social History, religiosities

II. Creation and the Origin of Man C. Genesis and Completion of Creation

truthopia wrote 1 month ago: I apologize for my absence, I have been out of the country the past few weeks. I shall try to be mo … more →

Tags: Creation, origin of man, Art, Theory, Myth, fable, Creation Story, Religion, Civilization


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