Category Archives: Sociology – Faces of Culture

The Bible (on one sheet of paper)

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The Human Body

The human body is a machine that is full of wonders.  This collection  of human body facts will leave you wondering why in the heck we were designed the way we were. 1. Scientists say the higher your I.Q. The more you dream. 2. The largest cell in the human body is the female egg.

Panentheism – Neoplatonism – Monotheism

Panentheism (from Greek πᾶν (pân) “all”; ἐν (en) “in”; and θεός (Theós) “God”; “all-in-God”) A panentheistic belief system is one which posits that the one God interpenetrates every part of nature, and timelessly extends beyond as well. Panentheism is distinguished from pantheism, which holds that God is synonymous with the material universe.[1] In panentheism, God

What Are the Elements in the Human Body?

By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com Guide See More About:chemistry faqsbiochemistryhuman scienceelements in the body Question: What Are the Elements in the Human Body? Answer: Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn’t surprising that most of a human body’s mass

Study: Humans Were Born To Run Barefoot

by Christopher Joyce NPR Radio Network Humans are excellent two-legged walkers. It’s one of the things that make us such successful creatures. And there are some scientists who say we’re naturally born runners as well, that our bodies evolved to run. Now, anthropologist Dan Lieberman, one of the proponents of the “human runner” school, concludes

THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK UNITARIANISM IN AMERICA

End of Project Gutenberg’s Unitarianism in America, by George Willis Cooke *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK UNITARIANISM IN AMERICA *** This file should be named 8unit10h.htm or 8unit10h.zip Corrected EDITIONS of our eBooks get a new NUMBER, 8unit11h.htm VERSIONS based on separate sources get new LETTER, 8unit10ah.htm Produced by David Starner, Christopher Lund,

UNITARIANISON — APPENDIX – A. FORMATION OF THE LOCAL CONFERENCES.

APPENDIX. A. FORMATION OF THE LOCAL CONFERENCES. The local conferences came into existence in the following order: Wisconsin and Minnesota Quarterly Conference, organized at Sheboygan, Wis., October 24, 1866; New York Central Conference of Liberal Christians, Rochester, November 21, 1866; Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches of the Middle and Southern States, Wilmington, Del.,

UNITARIANISM – XX THE FUTURE OF UNITARIANISM.

XX. THE FUTURE OF UNITARIANISM. The early Unitarians in this country did not desire to form a new sect. They wished to remain Congregationalists, and to continue unbroken the fellowship that had existed from the beginning of New England. When they were compelled to separate from the older churches, they refrained from organizing a strictly

UNITARISM – XIX UNITARIANISM AND LITERATURE.

XIX. UNITARIANISM AND LITERATURE. The history of American literature is intimately connected with the history of Unitarianism in this country. The influences that caused the growth of Unitarianism were those, to a large extent, that produced American literature. It was not merely Harvard College that had this effect, as has been often asserted; for the

UNITARISM – XVIII UNITARIANS AND EDUCATION.

XVIII. UNITARIANS AND EDUCATION. The interest of Unitarians in education has always been very great, but it has not been in the direction of building and fostering sectarian institutions. As a body, Unitarians have not only been opposed to denominational colleges, but they have been leaders in promoting unsectarian education. Freedom of academic teaching and