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Posted by footloose 273 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)The Quote that Holds Me
Posted by footloose 273 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
One of the most important and masterful authors of the 20th century, Tom Robbins, has soothed my soul with one little quote I read. His work is so genuine and readable that he really should be considered a master author for the 21st century as well.
Mythical Beasts Contemplation
Posted by footloose 273 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
Cyclops, harpies, and unicorns are but a few of the mythical beasts that re-appear in fantasy literature and myth history. What is this search for other all about? Do we consistently seek the other possibilities because we are desperate for solutions?
Christmas in July: Origins and Mindset
Posted by footloose 326 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
It's hard not to come across a summer festival without wanting to purchase a gift. Christmas in July is just such a time for finding Christmas clearance items at year round Christmas stores, and numerous fairs throughout the summer season.
Top Ten Reasons for the Study of Religion
Posted by footloose 326 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
The teaching of religion, not my or your religion, but at the very least the major religions should be required education. Since religion plays a role in world cultural diplomacy, the study of religion is of the utmost importance for humanity to connect peacefully.
Top Seven Christian Religious Symbols
Posted by footloose 326 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
Christian religious symbols are really quite interesting as to their origins and meanings. I am sure other religions have just as interesting symbols, too. Did you ever wonder about the ashes received on foreheads of believers on Ash Wednesday? The ashes are from the palms carried in the previous year’s Palm Sunday ritual. They are a reminder of the betrayal and abandonment of Jesus, and of his s
The Snowmastodon Dig
Posted by footloose 326 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
First this high altitude site gave us mammoth bones, and most recently mastodon bones. The ice age one in a million discovery in Snowmass, Co. has recently claimed fame as "Snowmastodon." The Denver Museum of Nature & Science has done a fabulous job of sharing the discoveries with the local population, as well as scientists from around the world.
Spiders: Eency Weency Predators
Posted by footloose 388 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
There are just as many spider myths as there are spider facts. They are creepy stories that get passed along through different cultural beliefs, and actual mythology. This article puts a few of those non-truths to rest and explores the eency weency predator's style.
Astronomy: An Old Science and Popular Outdoor Activity
Posted by footloose 388 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
Now, in North America the night skies and warmer Spring weather allow for us to become amateur astronomers or just fascinated backyard watcher of the skies. The great science of astronomy includes all other sciences.
Mary Baker Eddy: Christian Mind-Cure Healer
Posted by footloose 388 days ago (http://www.infobarrel.com)
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.
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