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free buddhist audio : free mp3s and texts on buddhism and meditation
Liked it Aug 2, 8:54am 44 reviews buddhism, religion
http://www.freebuddhistaudio.com/
http://thomasscoville.com/BardoComix/
Liked it Jul 31, 9:58am 15 reviews buddhism, religion, satire
http://thomasscoville.com/BardoComix/
Mormon Men On A Mission Calendar Maker Excommunicated - Original Entertainment: …
Liked it Jul 28, 6:44am 1 review religion, models, lds
http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_212158299.shtml
oops. busted.:)
Intelligent Design?& A Special Report from Natural History Magazine
Liked it Jul 17, 9:31am 19 reviews evolution, religion
http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/nhmag.html
where are the facts to back up the ID proposals? i do not see them. irreducible complexity> what an idiotic "theory" from a scientific standpoint. :(
NOVA | Intelligent Design on Trial | Watch the Program | PBS
Liked it Jul 14, 8:32am 14 reviews evolution, religion, science, sociology, cults
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/program.html
Religious belief vs. scientific empirical theorems & proofs. The new great American pastime. Unbelievable, yet inevitable I suppose, that this ridiculous controversy made it to the Supreme Court. If the ID folks are really serious about attacking scientific thought, I suggest they go after the new group of theoretical physicists that are trying to come up with a THEORY FOR EVERYTHING. Start w/Ed Witten guys.: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/view-witten.html Oh & make sure you have some basic PROOFS (irreducible of course :p) before starting the next argument. At least a hypotheses or two would be nice. Appalling that this is happening in this country in the 21st century. All I can say is that I am thankful that our Constitution was put in place to protect all of us from religious tyranny. How long it will continue to protect us is anybody's guess.
NOVA | Intelligent Design on Trial | PBS
Liked it Jul 13, 12:53pm 10 reviews evolution, religion, science
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/
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Our Dumb World | The Onion - Americas Finest News Source
No opinion Jun 28, 8:56am 19 reviews humor, politics, religion, satire, sociology
http://www.theonion.com/content/atlas/
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/48/Vesak_in_SriLanka.jpg
Liked it Apr 30, 11:36am 0 review india, photography, religion
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/48/Vesak_in_SriLanka.jpg
YouTube - Kome Loy 2006
Liked it Apr 30, 11:02am 3 reviews environment, religion, video, thailand
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=l0hrrb7f9i
The "Loy Krathong" Festival in Chiang Mai is one of the most spectacular events being celebrated in Northern Thailand as it has maintained its own traditional and particular manners. Not only are candle rafts floated away on the water, but lanterns are also released heaven bound in homage to the Lord Buddha. "Loy" means to float in Thai and "krathong" is a lotus shaped vessel made of banana leaves. During the festival, small model floats or krathongs, containing incense, flowers, coins and a candle, are set adrift on any body of water in the Kingdom. The candles are lit as people make wishes and launch their krathong believing it will carry away past sufferings and the gentle water will wash away pain and discomfort. There are numerous legends and myths regarding the origins of Loy Krathong, but they all suggest a leisure time festival coinciding with the end of the monsoon season and the resulting abundance of rice crops. Other beliefs can be traced to the ideas of water spirits and the floating away of all wrongdoings. Sweet video.
Jerusalem (10 min video)
Liked it Apr 22, 1:13pm 1 review religion, israel, video
http://www.aish.com/jewishissues/jerusalem/Jerusalem1.asp
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