15 Apr Who Wrote The Bible? By jim willis History & Tradition 0 Considering the fact that the Bible is the bestselling book of all time with several copies in many homes, one would get diverse responses to the question: Who wrote the Bible? Read More
17 Apr The First Prophets: Inside The Minds Of The World’s Oldest Religious Founders By Jonathon Perrin History & Tradition, Philosophy & Spirituality 0 "Let us be quiet, that we may hear the whispers of the gods." This quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson hints at the subjective experience of religious revelation - the revealing of a higher truth to a messenger by a supernatural deity. Read More
20 Apr ‘Diabolus in Musica’ The Devil Is In The Music By Roberto Volterri Archaeology & Science 0 Three, the Triad, is a perfect number, the number that distinguishes the Holy Trinity and the three theological virtues, of Faith, Hope and Charity. Three, in the Jewish Kabbalàh, also indicates the success of a project Read More
22 Apr Ancient Sharks and Crocodiles’ Nemesis: Man By Aaronne Colagrossi History & Tradition 0 Since ancient times, people have feared sharks and crocodiles. But how long have these two species actually been on earth and how did they evolve? Crocodiles and sharks have one thing in common Read More
24 Apr Rasputin: The Rise And Fall Of The Charismatic Thaumaturge By Alessandra Filiaci History & Tradition, Politics & Social Structure 0 Gregory Efimovich Rasputin was a country man with course manners and an immoderate passion for women and wine, a charismatic personality, a mystic with healing abilities and the scapegoat for the Russian empire. Read More
27 Apr History Repeats Itself On The Television Screen By ashley cowie History & Tradition 0 Even if school’s history class was a bit of a drudge, historical movies and television series delivered the same old stories with much more passion and intrigue than tweed wearing professors. Read More