progress
progress
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2006-11-27
Progress can never be correlated to amassing of material wealth or sense pleasures and nor can it have anything to do with attainment of conducive circumstances in life. In fact progress is totally de...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2006-12-15
The origins of both religions are based on the claims of two men, Jesus and Mohammed, and both men proved equally incapable of demonstrating their divine mandate. From that perspective, the two creeds...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2006-12-17
All the major religions of the world will have largely ceased to exist, before the twenty-first century is over.Humanity only started to experience a dash towards prosperity in the nineteenth century ...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2006-12-19
Today we rarely see pictures of famine in our television sets and it is only the sub-Saharan region of Africa that stills endures them. However, up until the nineteenth century, even Europe was experi...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2006-12-23
The belief in God has persistently led to war throughout the whole history of humanity. From the earliest of times in the Paleolithic period up to the very present, mankind has experienced countless a...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2007-01-01
For centuries people have fantasized about uncovering the fountain of immortality or the fountain of youth or they have imagined finding a hidden world where nobody ever falls sick. Such thoughts have...
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by Carla Vaughan - 2007-01-03
New Year's Resolutions are great to get you thinking about what you want to accomplish in the coming year. Has anyone ever achieved all of their New Year's Resolutions? I have never met anyone who acc...
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by Kevin MacAskill - 2007-01-04
The process of process. Our day to day activities engage us fully. Our minute to minute minutia catches us up in its seeming urgency so that we fall into bed at night exhausted, but faintly satisfied ...
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by Brian Shoff - 2007-01-06
The words "change" and "improve," are easy to misuse. Since change is essential to improve, it can be a common mistake to assume that change equals improvement. However, just because something chang...
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by Patricia Nordman - 2007-01-22
*Think all you speak; but speak not all you think:/Thoughts are your own; your words are so no more./Where wisdom steers, wind cannot make you sink:/Lips never err, when she does keep the door. Delaun...