By: Lethargio | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking Sartre, Paedomorphisis and Religion . Religion was the humans first attempt to organize the world in read more
By: Stocker Wiley | 2010-06-04 | Writing & Speaking Science vs. Religion Science and religion have to coexist. Most scientists are stereotyped as read more
By: AMERICAN MAN | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking ~=RELIGION =~ (state of heaven) Religion can have many meanings in many minds but commonly it read more
By: Noemi Popescu | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking Is Religion''s Primary Social Function to Legitimize Social Inequality? Motto: "In God we trust read more
By: Kami Cox | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking Dan Brown''s book the Da Vinci Code exploded onto the scene in 2003, stirring quite a controversy with it. The book focuses on the famous painter Leonardo Da Vinci and the theory that he encrypted his paintings with astonishing clues. read more
By: Aleta Kazadi | 2010-05-29 | Writing & Speaking Poor God. God made heaven and earth, God made animals and trees and God made man and woman and finally he gave his only son to save mankind. But in the name of God man has done some of the most ungodly acts. Each warrior of every army cries out to God to save him in his pursuit . read more
By: Leroy Kottke | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking What does God require of us? The great physicist Richard Feynman during his Nobel prize acceptance speech said the following: "The work I have done has, already, been adequately rewarded and recognized." The implication being that the Nobel prize is superfluous, tangential and irrelevant. read more
By: Robin Landry | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Even though it has been nearly forty years since I was a young student in Mrs. Crispin''s first grade class I can still vividly remember the lesson she taught us about the first Thanksgiving. read more
By: Donny Kunzer | 2010-06-03 | Writing & Speaking Just for me, God? I went high into the mountain country on Saturday, seeking clarity of mind, seeking a love for God that it seems I don''t really have. I am thinking that perhaps God is just an impersonal force, karma, spirit with no soul.... perhaps, I am the deist. read more
By: John Graham | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking THE CHURCH OF ROME Let us meet a "Pope" according to the Church of Rome, in the New Advent, Catholic Encyclopedia, 2007: "The title Pope, once used with far greater latitude, is at present employed solely to denote the Bishop of Rome who, in virtue of his position as successor of St. read more
By: Susan Peabody | 2010-06-01 | Writing & Speaking CHRISTIAN IDEALS AND LOVE ADDICTION Recovering love addicts who believe strongly in Christian ideals are often confused. read more
By: Tom Alexander | 2010-05-31 | Writing & Speaking Agony of God "You beg me, my servant, to relieve you of your infirmity-that awful and vile thing called drug addiction! But, though you wish it, I devine that you truly desire to continue in your lustful ecstasy". "You''re truly afflicted and of double-mind. read more
By: Barbaraanne Helberg | 2010-05-27 | Writing & Speaking A religious "happening" that always will be a poignant and unforgettable experience for me came about in Vermont. The events are already earmarked for me to re-contemplate in my very old age, when experiences past will be my best life partners; for we are what our experiences are. read more
By: Melda | 2010-10-29 | Reference & Education Religionessays are often compiled by students who are undertaking religious studies as a course read more
By: Chiukwubuujundu Onu | 2010-06-02 | Writing & Speaking Because it involves speculations and faith, I regard science as a kind of religion . But unlike read more