If someone is an atheist out of a desire to live a life free of accountability to a god they wouldn't really be an atheist, they would be a rebellious theist. An atheist is someone who finds no compelling reason to believe that a god exists.
Atheists don't believe in the existence of a god or in the supernatural. Satan is described in the Bible as a supernatural being, so, a person who worship
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Posted by loons 929 days ago (http://hubpages.com)The Guru Granth Sahib - Holy Book of the Sikhs
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The Guru Granth Sahib is the Holy Book of the Sikh Religion and is the 11th and last Guru of Sikhism. The Holy Granth Sahib is treated like a living Guru by the Sikhs and is respected, loved and cared for like the previous living Gurus before. The Guru Granth Sahib was made the last and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs in 1708 by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Astrology: Relationship Compatibility According to Elements
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Posted by Kapalbility 915 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)Guru Arjan Dev Ji - Fifth Sikh Guru
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Guru Arjan Dev Ji ascended to the Guruship in 1581 after Guru Ram Das. During his 25 years as the religious leader or Guru of the Sikh people, Guru Arjan Dev started working on the Sikhs holy book which is now known as The Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Arjan also completed the construction of Sikhisms holiest city Amrutsar - home of The Golden Temple and founded other cities sucj as Kartarpur and Taran
Good Luck Symbols: Four Leaf Clover and Shamrock
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Though they are both considered good luck symbols, a four leaf clover and a shamrock are not the same thing.
A shamrock, recognized as a symbol of Ireland and the Irish people, and often linked to St. Patrick, is a three leaf clover that is believed to give good luck. The four leaf clover, commonly mistaken to the be shamrock, is a much rarer clover occurring in nature.
A shamrock, recognized as a symbol of Ireland and the Irish people, and often linked to St. Patrick, is a three leaf clover that is believed to give good luck. The four leaf clover, commonly mistaken to the be shamrock, is a much rarer clover occurring in nature.
Mary Baker Eddy: Christian Mind-Cure Healer
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This fascinating woman started the First Church of Christian Scientists. She was a sickly child and eventually found that her belief in healing had to do with a healthy mind, and she healed. Her life work harvested a religion with followers in today's world.
The Baby Jesus
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Bambino is the name given in art to the image of the infant Jesus. Artist depictions of the holy child date back thousands of centuries with the most famous among them being Michelangelo, Filippo Lippi, and Leonardo da Vinci. Browse these artistic interpretations of this most beautiful bambino...baby Jesus.
Talkin' Theology: Sky Boss Stuff
Posted by footloose 913 days ago (http://www.boomergalaxy.com)
Even into my baby boomer years my ongoing God search grows. To know and believe that a Divine Intelligence, Great Creator, Sky Boss, Higher Power, Moon Maker, whatever one calls it, is consistently showing up in my awareness makes me a happy camper. That unknown trust livens The Presence that I continue to perceive by ways I never imagined.
10 Interesting Things From Astrology and Its History
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