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What Is The Evidential Argument From Evil?

Submitted by Frater Josef on Monday, May 16, 2016 4:17 PM
The philosopher William Rowe admits, “There is a fairly compelling argument for the view that the existence of evil is logically consistent with the existence of the theistic God.”2 However, Rowe claims that while it is logically possible God has good reasons for permitting evil in the world, it seems incredibly unlikely there exist reasons Read More…
Eckankar And The Nag Hammadi Codices

Submitted by SHABDA – Preceptor on Sunday, May 15, 2016 10:05 PM
Eckankar and the Nag Hammadi Codices “On the historical side, an ECKist who has studied a collection of Coptic texts known as the Nag Hammadi Library learned something of interest to Eck initiates. The text of the Nag Hammadi Library are mostly fourth-century copies of earlier Greek versions. The original texts Read More…
The Power Of Questioning

Submitted by Sapiens on Sunday, May 15, 2016 6:44 PM
“Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.”~Voltaire~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Post by Dr. Dain Heer The gift of our curiosity is its power to open us up to new and greater possibility in every moment. Curiosity is essentially the state of being in constant, unhindered question, inquiry and wonder. Discussions around the Read More…
Mistakes

Submitted by Darren Doss on Saturday, May 14, 2016 9:57 PM
If you have made a mistake, do not be afraid of admitting the fact and amending your ways. – Confucius I never make the same mistake twice. Unfortunately, there are an infinite number of mistakes. So, I keep making new ones. Fortunately, philosophy is rather helpful in minimizing the impact of mistakes and learning that Read More…
Staying The Course
All couples have their up's and down's and no Im not talking about bedroom olympics here but rather the inevitable disagreements and frustration that comes with being with someone for a considerable amount of time…..then again there are also those who are perhaps more difficult to get along with from the get go. Oftentimes with Read More…
The Process Of Individuation

Submitted by Rabbi Les Leichman on Saturday, May 14, 2016 9:18 AM
To see a World in a Grain of SandAnd a Heaven in a Wild Flower,Hold Infinity in the palm of your handAnd Eternity in an hour.William Blake The individuation process is a term created by the famous psychologist Carl Gustav Jung to describe the process of becoming aware of oneself, of one’s make-up, and the Read More…
Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here

Submitted by Constantine on Saturday, May 14, 2016 12:11 AM
Rising up like a great Gothic cathedral against the Kentucky skyline, the Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a derelict hospital that embodies all that is ominous and sinister in a building. Complete with towers, turrets and archways, grotesque gargoyles peer down from its crumbling façade. The appearance of the building is so chillingly disturbing, one may Read More…
The Love That Transcended Time

Submitted by PALLAS ATHENA – Manager on Friday, May 13, 2016 1:28 PM
Lucy Lightfoot left her horse tethered at the gateway to Gatcombe Church, and was never seen again … Did an electrical storm induce a timeslip? The Legend of Lucy Lightfoot by Mark Griffin In the sanctuary at the East end of the Gatcombe Church (Isle of Wight, UK) lies the carved wooden effigy of Edward Read More…
Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves

Submitted by Soul on Thursday, May 12, 2016 10:50 PM
Paulo Coelho, the author of The Alchemist, was actually quoting a line from Oscar Wilde's famous 1897 poem The Ballad of Reading Gaol. Coelho then proceeds to give his explanation of what Wilde's quote means. Following Coelho's and Wilde's long quotes, I share more thoughts about killing the thing you love. Oscar Wilde said: 'Each Read More…
All Things Green

Submitted by LOGOS – Overseer on Thursday, May 12, 2016 11:09 AM
Like antlers, like veins of the brain the branchesMark patterns of mind on the red winter sky;'I am thought of all plants,' says the Green Man,'I am thought of all plants,' says he. The hungry birds harry the last berries of rowanBut white is her bark in the darkness of rain;'I rise with the sap,' Read More…