Objectivism is a philosophy founded by novelist, Ayn Rand. It is both widely praised and criticized, vastly bend and twisted. Its basic concepts, however, remain just and clear in terms of existence, reason, love, religion, and politics. Existence Objectivism is based on conscious reality. “I exist, therefore I am,” is a line of horse manure. [...]
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Objectivism
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Why People Become More Religious With Age
What may seem as religiosity to many, may translate into spirituality for others. There is no specific demarcation between the two concepts, and they are often used interchangeably. Studies have proven that older people are comparatively more religious than today’s younger generation. However, this does not conclude or allude that people become more religious with [...]
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Is Spiritual Healing Real?
Spirituality is a sensitive subject for those who believe in it and even those who have no faith in it. Spirituality is common to all religions. Citing the example of the Bible, it says that Jesus Christ had the power to heal the sick from minor or deadly diseases. There have been many instances when [...]
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Are Halloween and Day of the Dead Different?
Though Halloween and Day of the Dead are used as synonyms, their significance is different. Halloween originated from the Celts. It is based on the Celtic festival of Samhain. It is associated with the evil spirits, witches, and souls of the dead. On the other hand, Day of the Dead originates from an Aztec festival. [...]
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Top Five Reasons Im an Atheist
Growing up in an environment of logic, I found it difficult to follow religion as I grew older. Although part of my family was a believer, I began drifting away as religion couldnt answer all my questions satisfactorily. In the years, Ive compiled my list of personal favorite reasons to not follow any religion. 1) [...]
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Is Hydrogen the Real God?
I remember when I was small, my mother and I used to go for a visit to our neighborhood temple every day. I used to enjoy the time alone with my mother and being an inquisitive kid, used to bombard her with a lot of questions. My mother used to answer them patiently telling me [...]
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Understanding the Difference Between Knowledge and Belief
There is a whole lot of information available on the Internet. Hence it is not uncommon for us to go and Google something that intrigues us. I am guessing you did the same before you landed on this page. Now, based on the kind of experiences and associations we have with the whole concept of [...]
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The Meaning of Dignity
The word “dignity” is frequently employed in many moral, political, ethical and religious debates or simple discussions. It generally refers to any human beings rights to be respected and treated ethically. This concept is extended from the Enlightenment age principles of inalienable, inherent human rights. In politics, the term is used when criticizing the bad [...]
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Technology and Christianity
In his initial state, man did not need any technical equipment or technology. From a believers perspective, man was endowed with great spiritual powers, which enabled him to act in an efficient way towards creation. Christ himself, who restored man to his primordial state, was an accomplished Man, healing diseases, resurrecting the dead, calming down [...]
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History of Anglicanism
There are different traditions and branches of Christianity and one such ancient and renowned branch is Anglicanism. This branch of Christian science is followed by churches who are connected religiously to the Church of England. A member of such a church is called an Anglican and belongs to the Anglican Communion. The birthplace of this [...]
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