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How can man survive the next 100 years? A Stephen Hawking’s kind of faith


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“Yahoo! Answers” has posted their year end best questions list. Stephen Hawking took first place with his meta-anthropological/eschatological question “How can the human race survive the next 100 years?” Many of you know that Dr. Hawking has served his life as a prolific theoretical physicist, contributing much to the realm of cosmology. Hawking’s is by [...]

Interpretation of U2: Crumbs from Your Table


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So now, let us continue with our U2 interpretation. Album: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Song: Crumbs from Your Table Primary Theme: Plea for Mercy from America and the Evangelical Church

 

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A tradition in the Christian faith that distinguishes itself as the “one true church.” The primary distinctives of Roman Catholicism from other traditions of Christianity are 1) the bishop of Rome who claims apostolic succession, infallibility, and the authority of Peter the Apostle, 2) its claims to absolute and infallible authority in matters of faith [...] continue reading