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Posts about religion, skepticism, and how it fits into the scientific world.
Dear Pope Frances
Dear Pope Frances, Once again, I, Jiibi Kwe, am here coming to talk to you today to ask for help. The Native Americans seek closure and you have the key to unlock the truth in our history. I would like to ask if the Cavatican would release the records that may be encased behind locked doors in regards to the records of the boarding schools. This is a plea for the children and a plea for my culture for justice.
By Sheila L. Chingwa4 years ago in Futurism
5 Famous Personality of ISLAM
Hazrat Muhammad PBUH (peace be upon him) was the last and final Prophet of Almighty Allah. He established Islam as a force to be reckoned with and conquered all opposition in his lifetime. Islam, at its very core, is a religion of peace and harmony that has been established throughout history by Hazrat Muhammad PBUH (peace be upon him).
By Muhammad Naveed4 years ago in Futurism
From Healer to Heathen: The Ever-Changing Evolution of the Witch
‘Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.’ (Exodus 22:18). As children we were taught that witches were something to be feared. Fairy stories portray them as hook-nosed, green-skinned, wart-covered beasts, who preyed upon the hero to try and foil their plans. But witches were not always inherently evil. The evolution of the magical woman has been one that has blossomed out of control, starting with the very early portrayal of Goddesses and healers, and over time transforming into the pungent, evil beings we’re familiar with within modern literature. Why has such a change occurred? And is there any hope of witches reclaiming their former glory in a society that already has them so ingrained in the role of evil?
By Jade Hadfield4 years ago in Futurism
The Alien
Chapter 1 There was once a place where all knowledge was contained, absolutely everything about everything was known. This place was called The Great Hall of All Knowledge, in this Hall there were many beings who shared all of the knowledge collectively, I was once one of these beings. We would continuously recite all that we knew so that we all had access to the knowledge and nothing would be forgotten. It was our only task, to remember and maintain, giving importance to the portion we were currently reciting. We knew about the mysteries of time, we knew about the significance of existence, we knew all that there was to be known and there was no more. There were no such thing as ideas, there was nothing new, there was no more. Even the concept of more was somehow forgotten as it had been such a long time that all was known none of the beings of the Hall remembered it. So it was when I had the Idea of More that my problems began. The Idea came to me that there could be more and as it was well known to us at the Hall of All Knowledge that thought, Ideas or knowledge were substance, the cause proved to be one of contamination. There could be no more, this was well known to all and I had somehow become contaminated with the idea of more.
By Joseph Antony Bracamonte4 years ago in Futurism
Clergy-ody
The -Ody's and the Lucifinians - Clergy-ody Two eyes as suns, one a five-pointed star; representing stress, pressure, intention, expectation and will; the other eye the likeness of the star of David, one a hierarchical upward force and the other a hierarchical downward force. This is the overall perception of the mask that Quetzalcoatl once wore, this is the mask that represented that which was known as Lucifer, its knowledge Lucifinian, the knowledge of the world.
By Lawrence Finlayson4 years ago in Futurism
How Online Quran Learning is More Effective For Everyone?
If Covid has obstructed your children’s Quran learning, it's high time you should shift towards e-learning. Online learning is growing rapidly and parents are finding it more useful and they are liking the methodologies used by the teachers. Online education is no more than a blessing that allows you to recite the Holy Quran at your pace, with flexible timings, and the comfort of your home. With the start and virality of online Quran learning, there’s a sudden decrease in the capacity of madrassas students.
By Quran Host4 years ago in Futurism
Presenting Paganism To a Generation of Spiritual Explorers
Heather Greene published a new article in the Religion News Service which reads Study: Gen Z Doubles Spirituality, Combining Tarot and Traditional Beliefs. It deals with a study by the Springtide Research Institute that says:
By Christopher Harvey5 years ago in Futurism






