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24/04/2022 17:54
Third Leg   The riddle of the Sphinx, who is a plague on the city of Thebes, Egypt, in the play Oedipus Rex (c. 429 B.C.) by the foremost dramatist of ancient Greece, Sophocles, is ‘What goes on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three in the evening?’ The answer, according to...
24/04/2022 14:45
Jesus is a Sinner to the Jews   The Jewish ‘place of worship’ is a Synagogue, while ‘demagogue’ in the English language is the appeal to ordinary people that a persuasive orator has, that is, a Christian church is where sinners go to hear an oration, which has as its goal the conversion of the...
16/04/2022 11:34
The Sons of God   According to Christianity, Jesus ‘Christ’, ‘the chosen’, is consubstantial with God, that is, as the son of God, Jesus is one and the same with God. Moreover, in the Old Testament of the Bible, there are sons of God, for example, in the book of Job, Satan, the angel, who was...
12/04/2022 10:26
Submit   Most writers recollect being told to struggle and starve. Being a starving writer struggling to survive is almost proverbial. So much so that, for the computer age, it’s the equivalent of a program, which as early as the eleventh century, when it was written of as ‘trance’ in 1027 by...
11/04/2022 04:24
Jesus' Perfume   Jesus’ disciple, Judas, discovering Jesus alone with a woman who was anointing him with the expensive perfume spikenard, voiced his spy canard, which was that Jesus should sell the perfume to raise money. Jesus’ reply was, ‘Leave her alone.’ (Mk: 14. 6) Judas’ response was to...
11/04/2022 01:09
Ojysseus   Comparisons between ancient pagan beliefs and Christian narratives have often been observed, although Christianity rejects such correspondences, because of monotheistic prejudice. The Greeks had gods and goddesses, according to what remains recorded of their civilization, art, and...
09/04/2022 06:50
The Aliens Abort Terminal Computed   When the United States of America ‘s astronaut became the North American Space Administration’s (NASA’s) first man on the moon , it was the highlight of the Apollo space program, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.’1 The landing of...
05/04/2022 09:01
Ape Camps   Although the phenomenon of the concentration camp was familiar to most people from WWII (1939-45), during which the Chancellor of the 1933 democratically elected National Socialist (Nazi) Party of Germany, Adolf Hitler, had them built to disguise the pogroms mounted against the...
03/04/2022 08:39
Faithful Jesus?   It was Judas Iscariot, a disciple of Jesus ‘Christ’, ‘the chosen’ Messiah, who betrayed him to the Jewish religious police, the Pharisees, because he caught Jesus alone with a woman. Although Palestine was occupied by the Empire of Rome, it’s difficult to understand how Jesus...
02/04/2022 06:30
Jung and Heroine   Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was the developmental psychologist that explained the soul image in man which he called the anima. Although Jung descried the male ego as a hero archetype, that is a facultas praeformandi, which reacted and adapted to real life situations, either...
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