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Jesus or Squirrel?

Jesus or Squirrel?

http://jesusorsquirrel.blogspot.com/

This blog is a *fun* attempt at figuring out what should truly be credited to Jesus, the Squirrel, Religion, Hype, Tradition, Superstition, Satan, or Oral Roberts and his Friends.

Open Parachute

Open Parachute

http://openparachute.wordpress.com/

Discussion of science, religion and art from a philosophical direction and in the interests of promoting respect and toleration

The World According to an Italian Greyhound

The World According to an Italian Greyhound

http://louiesdogblog.com

Adventures, issues and thoughts from an Italian Greyhound

The Malaysian Life

The Malaysian Life

http://themalaysianlife.blogspot.com/

This blog is about the real lives of Malaysians. A beautiful country in East Asia. A former British colony. Its a very unique place with a blend of eastern and western lifestyle. Very useful and interesting articles.

Mythmaking

Mythmaking

http://myth-making.blogspot.com

Folklore, mythology and the art of fairy tale.

guruphiliac

guruphiliac

http://guruphiliac.blogspot.com

Spiritual teachers who put themselves, or allow themselves, to be placed on a pedestal are doing spiritual truth a great disservice. Nondual spiritual realization renders us as all divine. There is no "special" divinity for the enlightened, accordi

Retarius

Retarius

http://retarius-retarius.blogspot.com/

Opinions, anecdotes, things I Digg and (sincerely meant)crank raves.

ThaiChimes - Tidings from Thailand

ThaiChimes - Tidings from Thailand

http://www.thaichimes.com

Stories and information on Thai lifestyle, religion and culture.

olio

olio

http://olioblog.blogspot.com

"How long do you have to get hit in the head before you start asking who's hitting you in the head?"

Superstitions

Superstitions

http://superstition.today.com

A blog of my daily life, beliefs and aspirations. What I wouldn't miss are some of the things I love to do to be shared with you: cooking, recipes, travelogue, etc. What can I say, I'm a girl with oodles and oodles of interests.

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Friday Features

BeadedTail | 22 hours ago

It's Friday Features time again! This week's features were inspired by the colors of my Panther charm pendant necklace - red and black. I've always loved this color combination and I hope you enjoy my picks!Panther - Black Lampwork Glass Cat Bead Cha read more

The Pale Dark Rider – Part 2

Every Picture Tells A Story | December 17th 2009 by bobby

I spent that evening meditating on what a strange thing coincidence was, for there was no other logical explanation for the whole incident. The problem was that I’ve never been a huge believer in coincidence. I’ve always been of the opini read more

7 Great Lessons You Can Learn from Helen Keller

Dumb Little Man | December 17th 2009

Helen Keller was an amazing woman. She was blind, deaf, and dumb, yet that didn’t stop her from achieving her dreams. Helen was not a person who made excuses, she made things happen. She is a constant reminder that anything is possible.Despite her read more

Prejudice Against Redheads!? -updated

Plato on-line | December 15th 2009 by pocholo peralta

Another issue on the redheads just after yesterday!: ‘In another case of redheads fighting back against the injustices of the world, Britain’s advertising watchdog has banned a newspaper ad for being “anti-ginger” after three peop read more

Robert Higgs on Samuelsonian Alchemy

RedStateEclectic | December 15th 2009 by Laura

Unlike the Scottish enlightenment (David Hume, Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith), the Continental enlightenment, inspired by René Descartes, turned superstition-busting rationalism itself into a superstition, by ignoring the limits of reason and absoluti read more

Jesus' Plan for Tim Tebow

ExChristian.Net -- encouraging ex-Christians | December 15th 2009 by webmdave

by the Avangelism ProjectFor twenty two straight games, we’ve had to listen to Tim Tebow say that Jesus liked him better than his opponents. Of course, Tim didn’t use those words, but that’s what he said, isn’t it? Thanking Jesus for winning read more

Sehwag support to thriller victory

Lionking Reloaded | December 15th 2009 by Wills

While the entire country was praying for India’s victory in Tuesday’s see-saw series opener, Man of the Match Virender Sehwag said he was actually supporting Sri Lanka in the high-scoring humdinger. “I was not tense at all because I read more

Was Satan around at the time of Adam and Eve and was he responsib…

Search For Bible Truths | December 14th 2009

The Bible says that the angels (including Satatn) were created long before man’s appearance..."at the ‘founding of the earth’ (they) began shouting in applause.” (Job 38:4-7)Jesus said that "The Devil...was a manslayer when he began, and he d read more

Sunday Snippet: Helen Keller on Safety

Beyond the Rhetoric | December 13th 2009 by Michael Kwan

“Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” Wit read more

He Who Can, Does; He Who Cannot, Preaches

ChrisDesouza.com | December 12th 2009 by CHRISDESOUZA.com

He who can, does; he who cannot, teaches Above is the actual quote. I took some liberty with it, in the title. There are more fools who preach than teach. Teaching takes an abundance of acquired knowledge lest you not lead that simple soul astray. Pr read more

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