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| | By Elizabeth Prata https://open.spotify.com/episode/4eGT41DDc2szyY3qtddK6F?si=5VrhiHZpQkmx79nqnWB4ng Great Cities of the Bible #1: DamascusGreat Cities of the Bible #2: BabylonGreat Cities of the Bible #3: RomeGreat Cities of the Bible #4: Jerusalem Ruins at Babylon. By Osama Sarm - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48596563 Babylon. City of mystery, history, prophecy. The very name Bab-iliu means "the gate...
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| | Note: This article is based on updated research and is intended to replace my old article on Melchizedek, written several years ago. It has also been produced as a documentary at the MythVision YouTube channel. Melchizedek. You've probably heard that name before, but many Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you who he was or...
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| | At this point, I'm sure that all my readers are well aware of the recent events in Israel-Palestine. I don't intend to talk about those events on this blog, in part because I am not an expert on the present-day geopolitics of the region and, right now, a lot of public information about what is ... Continue reading "No, the Roman Emperor Hadrian Didn't Invent Palestine"
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| [AI summary] This article explores the complex and evolving role of Confucianism in contemporary China and its historical parallels with Japan's pre-WWII Confucian nationalism. It highlights the tensions between liberal and authoritarian interpretations of Confucianism, the influence of Japanese Confucianism on Chinese intellectuals, and the challenges faced by liberal Confucians in the face of rising authoritarianism. The piece also touches on the potential for Confucianism to be reformed to align with modern democratic values and the importance of a progressive reconstruction of Confucianism to counter authoritarian trends.