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ADVERTISEMENT Traditionally, the debate between evolution and creationism as secondary education topics has been a hot button issue. As a matter of fact, the famous Scopes trial once focused on the very question of whether evolution should be taught in schools at all. However, even if you have no intention of believing in the tenants [...]
Posted by Jim Ciscell on Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under Religion · Tagged bible, book of genesis, charles darwin, Christianity, creationism, Dinosaurs, Evolution, Galapagos Islands, giant squid, God, hoaxes, Jim Ciscell, mutants, Piltdown Man, TopTenz
For millennia, the Bible has served as the most influential and read book in human history. It has been used and interpreted in many ways. One recurring theme in the Bible is the astonishing bravery and determination of both people and divine beings alike. This list features ten people and deities from the Bible who [...]
Posted by Matthew Zarzeczny on Sunday, May 5, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under Literature, Religion · Tagged alexander the great, bible, bible stories, Christian, Christianity, david, genesis, God, jehovah, jesus, Jesus Christ, joshua, Judith, moses, Noah, pharaoh, ramesses, ramesses the great, yael, Yahweh
Throughout the history of mankind, many men (and women) have claimed to be the flesh and blood incarnation of God. As time has worn on, the general populace has grown savvy to such outlandish claims, but not everyone. Even with the onset of cutting edge technology to help the population sort through the allegations of [...]
Posted by Fred Hunt on Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, People, Religion · Tagged alan john miller, branch davidians, cults, david koresh, david shayler, false prophet, God, great britian, islam, Japan, jesus, Jesus Christ, jim jones, Jonestown, Messiah, Mitsuo Matayoshi, modern day messiah, modern god, People's temple, prince philip, prince phillip duke of edinburgh, prophets, rabbi schneerson, Reincarnation, South America, Texas, vissarion, waco, Warren Jeffs
For any true blue American who drinks Bald Eagle tears and pisses Freedom, the Constitution of the United States is one the most important pieces of paper in history. It is the foundation on which the country was built, thrived and became the superpower it is today. Therefore, it’d be logical to assume that the [...]
Posted by Rick Raule on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Religion · Tagged America, astronaut, Bali, California, carl sagan, circumcision, Congress, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, food, God, Governor, http, James Madison, Jury of Your Peers, Living Constitution, Political positions of Ron Paul, Pursuit of Happiness, Rick Parry, Rick Raule, Separation of church and state, steel-tipped boots, Suicidal Burlap factory, Supreme Court, The Pursuit of Happyness, United States, United States Constitution, US government, Will Smith
The Top (and Bottom) 10 TGIF Shows of the 90′s: In Order of Memorability From the late 1980s to the mid 1990s Friday nights actually had SOMETHING on TV to watch. And, for the most part it was aimed toward kids and teens because ya know, mayhem and illegal activities were unknown to the 10 [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, March 11, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Television · Tagged ABC, Adonis DNA, Al Jean, America, Angel, Arab Banking Corporation (B.S.C.), Batman Beyond, Batman: the Animated Series, black president, Black sitcoms, Bob Saget, Boy Meets World, brady bunch, Bronson Pinchoit, brother-in-law, California, California,United States, CBS, CBS Corporation, charlie sheen, Chicago, Chicago,Illinois,United States, Clarissa Explains It All, Clueless, Corey Matthews, Dancing with the Stars, danny tanner, Dave Coulier, Dinosaurs, Disney, Entertainment_Culture, Executive, Family Matters, family network, Feeny, Frank Coniff, full house, George Lucas, Gillian Apple, God, greece, Haha, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, HBO, HBO & Company, Head of the Class, high school teacher, I Dream of Jeannie, Jesse, Jim, Joey, Larry, little Head, Mark Cooper, Maureen McCormick, Michael F. Curran, Mike Reiss, National Basketball Association, nba, NBC, NBC Limited, New York, New York City,New York,United States, Pam, Penn Jillette, Perfect Strangers, Pinky and the Brain, player, Power Rangers, Rod, Sabrina, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Saved by the Bell, Series, spin-off, Step By Step, Steve Urkel, surfer, teacher, Teen Angel, Television, Terry McGinnis, TGIF, The Brady Bunch, The Cosby Show, The Simpsons, the Teenage Witch, The Walt Disney Company, The Wonder Years, THREE'S COMPANY, tiger blood, Two and a Half Men, Wayne's World, WB, Will Friedle, You Wish
The Bible – it’s one of the most popular and best-selling books in the world. Spanning a couple thousand years of history, it touches upon a wide range of subject matters. In it we find stories about origins, human nature, kingdoms, salvation, and the end of the world. Life and death, happiness and despair, good [...]
Posted by Brandt on Monday, February 22, 2010 at 11:00 am
Filed under Humor, Religion · Tagged 100 Philistine foreskins, Abraham, Abram, adam and eve, awkward bible stories, Balaam, bible, bible stories, Canaan, Christianity, circumcision, Donkey, drunk, Esther, genesis, God, Gomer, Ham, Haman, Hebrew Bible, Hosea, incest, Jacob, Japheth, jesus, judas, King David, King Xerxes, Laban, Leah, Lot, Lot and his daughters, Mordecai, Noah, Noah and his daughters, Old Testament, Philistine, Philistine foreskins, Rachel, religion, Saul, Shem, talking to a donkey, traitors
The importance of Saints is something that is debated, but is a part of many religions, particularly Christianity. Some denominations of Christian religion (most notably the Roman Catholic Church) have many patron saints. A patron saint is a saint that is an advocate in heaven of a certain person, activity, location, or illness. Because patron [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 7:55 am
Filed under People, Religion · Tagged angel Gabriel, Archbishop of Seville, arrows, Assisi, beekeepers, bees, bible, bilocate, canonized, catholic, catholic church, Christianity, Christians, church, cranky children, death by arrow, Doctor of the Church, execution, Gabriel, God, gravediggers, Greek, Hail Mary, hoarse voice, honey tongued, hospital work, Ireland, juvenile delinquents, Milan, orphan, patron of television, patron saint of gardeners, patron saint of taxi drivers, patron saint of the Internet, Patron saints, pigs, pork fat, praying, religion, Roman, Roman Catholic Church, roman soldier, Saint Anthony the Abbot, Saint Paul the Hermit, Sebastian, secret Christian, Siena, skin disease treatments, St. Ambrose, St. Bernardine, St. Clare, St. Dominic Savio, St. Drogo, St. Fiacre, St. Isidore of Seville, St. Sebastian, swine, Television, top ten saints, unattractive people, unsightly deformity, venereal disease, weird saints
Frivolous lawsuits waste billions of dollars in civil courts, but they show no signs of slowing down, and every year they seem to get more ridiculous. We’ve all heard about the woman who sued McDonald’s (and won!) after she spilled coffee on herself, or the thief who sued a family after injuring himself while trying [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Sunday, August 2, 2009 at 2:37 pm
Filed under Bizarre, Business · Tagged allen heckard, astrologer, budweiser, curtis gokey, false advertising, frivilous lawsuits, God, lawsuit, lawsuits, man sues, NASA, nymphomaniac, smelly feet, sue, Top 10 Unusual Law Suits, witchcraft
Despite many believing philosophy is a “useless major” or a “waste of time,” it’s definitely a great way to boggle your mind by your own doing. It’s one thing to be confused by someone else, and a completely different feeling to confuse your own self. Who doesn’t enjoy perplexing themselves to no end, or thinking [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 at 1:20 am
Filed under Bizarre, Religion · Tagged animism, culture, deconstructionism, ethical egoism, God, idealism, innatism, language, logical atomism, moral absolutism, neutral monism, phenomenalism, Philosophy, pope, religion, solipsism, strange philosophies, Toothpaste for Dinner
People have sung protest songs throughout human history. Wherever people are oppressed or united in a common struggle, someone will voice strong feelings in song. The 1960s came to be known as the decade for protest with the twin causes of the Vietnam War and the lack of civil rights for African Americans. Some of [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at 5:52 am
Filed under Music · Tagged A Change Is Gonna Come, Activism, America, anti war protesters, Arlo Guthrie, blowin in the wind, bob dylan, Bobby Darin, call to freedom, causes of the vietnam war, Country Joe and the Fish, Democrat, Donovan, freewheelin bob dylan, Give Peace a Chance, God, inspiration, Jean Ritchie, joan baez, Joe McDonald, John Lennon, lyrics, Mick Softley, Music, Neil Young, Peace, pete seeger, peter paul and mary, Phil Ochs, protest song, protest songs, religion, rock band, Sam Cooke, singers, song, Songs, The Byrds, The War Drags On, Timothy Leary, Tommy Smothers, turn turn turn, universal soldier, Vietnam, Vietnam War, War, Yoko Ono