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cvltnation.com
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| | | | | Although suicide has always been considered to be the most personal of acts, it has a complex social and cultural history in the Western world one that has been shaped by three-thousand years of shifting moralities, public opinions, popular superstitions, religious beliefs, medical interpretations and philosophical debates. In ancient Greek and Roman societies, self-death [] | |
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daily-philosophy.com
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| | | | | Hermits, from the Greek "eremites," (=men of the desert), are found in all cultures and at all times. In this article, we look at the phenomenon of hermit life as a whole, before we go into more detail in future posts in this series. | |
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thedruidsgarden.com
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| | | | | Seemingly more now than ever before, people are seeking ways to reconnect with the living earth, with their creative gifts, and with their ancient ancestors. They are looking to deepen their understanding of themselves and the world around them. Through these practices, they hope to develop a more holistic and integrated life. People are witnessing | |
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www.brandonstaggs.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text presents a critical view of modern Christian movements, particularly the Emergent Church and Rick Warren's teachings, which are seen as leading back to mysticism and New Age ideas. It contrasts these with the Reformation's goals of returning to biblical truth and warns against the dangers of religious tolerance and apostasy. The discussion includes debates over Bible translations, the role of the KJV, and the importance of sticking to apostolic teachings. Many commenters share personal experiences of leaving churches due to doctrinal issues and express hope for a return to solid biblical foundations. | ||