We are more and more afraid of sadness and moments of sorrow, despair, loneliness. We tend to do most anything in order to avoid such moments in our lives, or at least to postpone them as much as we can. The thing is, nowadays we hear all the time and most everywhere about positive-thinking, positive [...]
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Being Positive, Negative, Or Realistic
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The Love Walk
“And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, His command is that you walk in love.” 2 John 1:6 God Himself is love and the greatest commandment that encompasses all the others is to love God with all your heart and your neighbor as [...]
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John Golden Mouth
One of the greatest preachers of early Christianity was given the name of St. John Chrysostomos – “Golden mouth” (in Greek). Here is his perspective on the act of preaching: “Preaching improves me. When I begin to speak, weariness disappears; when I begin to teach, fatigue too disappears.” By this, we can clearly assume that [...]
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Aeolus – Greek God of Winds
From the mighty Zeus – the lord of the sky to the handsome god of the sun Apollo , Greek mythology is full of gods and goddesses and their stories and tales are fascinating. While some tales like the 25 tasks of Hercules are well-known, lesser known deities are equally interesting. Amongst such lesser beings [...]
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Greek Gods and Goddess Symbols
The Greek mythology is rich with many myths and legends. These legends involve the Greek gods and goddess, the Titans, heroes and other creatures of the mystical world. These Greek gods were a part of their ancient religion and held an important role in their society. According to the Greek mythology, there were 12 Olympian [...]
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List of Greek Gods and Goddesses and their Powers
There is no specified data or information on Greek gods and goddesses that exist. Whatever we know about the Greek deities is from Homeric poems such as Iliad , Odyssey and the other poems that are related to the Greek Epic Cycle. A large contributing work that dates, specifies and provides a narration about the [...]
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Amazing Facts About the Bible
The bible can be a complicated book to understand so back ground information on it can be very helpful. So here are some facts that may interest you about the bible and help to spark some long term interests. Here are some interesting facts about the bible for you to enjoy: The bible we have [...]
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Dionysus Symbols
Dionysus symbols, wine being the main one, are all suggestive of how he was born and how he lived in the world of Greek gods and goddesses. Dionysus was born of a mortal mother, Semele and the immortal and the Greek god, Zeus. Zeus had fallen in love with his priestess, Semele, as he observed [...]
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