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www.steelsnowflake.org
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| | | | | Paine's 'The Age of Reason' took America by storm in 1795 when both volumes were published. Paine's critique of traditional Christianity angered America's religious leaders. He ridiculed the Bible and mocked Christian beliefs like Christ's divinity, the Resurrection, and the Virgin Mary, to name a few. Instead, he argued that deism was a better and more authentic worship of God. He famously wrote that "The creation is the Bible of the deist." Sadly, Paine's deism was an idea before its time. | |
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www.samwoolfe.com
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| | | | | Elves, aliens, imps, pixies, faeries, angels, demons, gods, goddesses, and 'spirits'. These are all entities that have featured heavily in human culture. The earliest description of elves... | |
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www.markrkelly.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post reviewing and summarizing popular science books by authors like Sean Carroll, Steve Pinker, Yuval Noah Harari, and Carl Sagan, which focus on evolution, neuroscience, human history, and the search for meaning through a scientific lens. | |
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whitherthewest.com
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| | | The relationship between Christianity is far richer than the simple story many of us have been told. This article takes a deep look at how religion, science, institutions and humans have interacted to shape the modern world. | ||