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...entioned in a unique scientific research project unveiled by a group of Professors, physicians and scientists. They have fought deadly germs through science, driving away the darkness of ignorance and superstition. They have also removed the ignorance that covered the legacy of the Heavenly religions. They have fought deadly germs through science, driving away the darkn...
Science fiction
Religion, Science
...The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells, addressing ideas of society and community, human nature and identity, religion, Darwinism, and eugenics. When the novel was written in the late 19th century, England's scientific ...
Adventure, Science fiction, Teen/Young adult
...a" as the name of the planet Earth and state that their intent is to "present enlarged concepts and advanced truth." The book aims to unite religion, science and philosophy, and its enormous amount of material about science is unique among literature claimed to be presented by higher intelligences. Among other topics, the book discusses the origin and meaning of life, huma...
...Niels Klim's Underground Travels, originally published in Latin as Nicolai Klimii Iter Subterraneum (1741) is a satirical science-fiction/fantasy novel written by Ludvig Holberg, a Norwegian-Danish dramatist, historian, and essayist, born in Bergen, Norway. It was his first and only novel. It describes a utopian society from an outsider's point ...
Fantasy, Science fiction, Satire
Philosophy, Science
Religion, Science, Philosophy, Advice
...ive logics that make it essential to serious readers about nature, the environment, spirituality and religion, Asia and ourselves. Beginning with science and spirituality, the discussion moves from immortality to theology to literal misinterpretations and unifies these themes around unacknowledged Western core values. Shifting to philosophy, ethics, and rights, an ecol...
...Contents Page Introduction 1 Chapter 1 10 Seeking Agricultural Sustainability: Science and Spirituality Chapter 2 20 Immortality: Sustaining Ourselves? Chapter 3 31 Agricultural Theology: Why we are Fascinated with Sustainability Chapter 4 47 Literal and Historical Christianity and Agriculture: Ou...
...ive us better control over our own lives. The more we know about ourselves, the better we can control our own destinies. This is what much of scienc... ...n control our own destinies. This is what much of science and most of education is all about. If we can get a better grasp of the appropriate scienc... ...e our minds to be able to conjure up so many absolute truths! And so with psychology! But with psychology we can start with evidence, like any scienc... ...dating, but often forget it when the ‗I do‘ eventually becomes ‗I don‘t.‘ ―I wonder if Freud would have taken the same approach to his scienc... ...e ability to actually think, rather than just rationalizing what we do, we should be able to get a better idea of how to use the knowledge of scienc... ...nly had many examples from his therapy to prove his 40 point. In social scienc... ...haven‘t bothered to ground their beliefs in a deeper knowledge of their religion. As you know, most of the more educated people in the natural scienc... ...hage and become masters of the provinces of North Africa. ―Though the 11 th Century the Muslim rulers fostered an advanced level of scienc... ...ld be. The Kama Sutra graphically describes love-making techniques of the ancient Hindus. Drs. Masters and Johnson have utilized the method of scienc...
...Published in 1909, this science fiction short story takes place in a future where mankind, seemingly no longer able to survive on earth's surface, exists in a vast underground civilization known as The Machine. Each individual lives in an isolated, ...
Science fiction, Short stories
...The Gist of the Present Epistemology: The Surjective Qualon “Mere eruditic logic often turns – as has been generically said – philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. How far away from creation and solitude, from play and imagination, from day and night, from noon and silhouette it is! How Genius is precisely everything other than being mer...
...covered 30 Section III 42 ROOPA Summary 42 ROOPA Summary 44 Part A: 44 Social Cost: The Magic Wand to Social Policy & Tax Reform 44 Part B 48 (Science Based Policy versus Ideology: The Mechanics of) 48 ROOPA Policy Chart for Alcohol 48 Post Card Policy: 48 Part C 52 Duel Tax System: 52 Flat Tax meets Vice Tax = Barata + DO(T)S 52 Part D 54 DUI Demo: How it Wo...