romans and greeks and sometimes eygpt...
because of the exotic art and the royal/political scandals and the myths.....they're so interesting....
2007-05-17 12:40:58
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answered by FiestyRed717 3
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It is logically a fallacy to argue that there is "one"
"true" god. The proposition presupposes an assumption,
which has and is not substantiated by evidence.
"Faith", as we know it is also untenable. Since it
too is based on several confabulated fallacies. The
same is accurate with respect to agnosticism and
atheism. It's not the case to say, that we do not
know one way or another, but it is also not the case
that we do not know that we do not know. The
ambiguity leaves us in a state of evidence, or the
absence thereof, because we cannot explain the
implacability of the universe, which leads us to
Existentialism Kierkegaard, Freddy Nietzsche(AKA,
hermit, whore monger and syphilitic near-do well),
Sartre, Camus and other agnostics, who wanted to
rationalize their hatred for the Stoics in way form or
fashion they could. Thus, they ruminated around and
hatched one of the most dangerous philosophies on
earth: the idea that man is essentially nothing pitted
against the implacability of the universe. If this is
so, then it also nothing to kill somebody, which as we
all know is nonsense. Rather than admit, that their
philosophy breaks down, they would rather proselytize
verisimilitude's of its vagary upon the world as being
the end all and be all of belief systems. The
evidence of the reality check on it is quite another matter. Religion: if it's organized, then pick your poison.
East of Escape, West of a Guess, North of No Such, South of a Search
2007-05-09 20:27:53
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answered by Ke Xu Long 4
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Afro American history, you can find out about how things where covered up.
Just look into Paul Robeson, a Man that was all American, the top of his class, one of the most popular singers, won the Noble prize, could speak over 12 different languages and many other things, but no one has every heard of him. Why? The goveronment covered him up from history
2007-05-09 20:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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my favourite subject celts in ireland like the religious respect for nature also druids in gaul same spirits in river ideas close to ideas about environment now except the emphasis is on pollution and contamination not river spirits or river gods trees are held to be important for different reasons such as storing oxygen holding ground up a thing i wonder about though is if thousands of years later erroneus beleifs that human sacrafice was used among us could be taken as truth and recorded in history later as such i think accounts of sacrifice among celts are inaccurate and perpetuated by fiction but no one else seems to agree what if someone were to say people sacrificed when times were tough to jesus christ nailed people to the cross what would people now have to say about that i wonder it seems to me every time a new religion comes along people are always saying the last religion is evil incarnate and even supposed atheists buy into it seems to me if they are atheistic they should examine the facts first i do not intend to be mean i just am annoyed at the attitude of people judgeing people wo are dead and cannot speak for themselves it seems a rule of innocent untill proven guilty even when dead is in order in history
2007-05-09 20:47:29
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answered by darren m 7
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Well in the 4th grade I used to like learning about early Texas explorers and stuff like that because we would alsways do fun projects on them and all sorts of games.
2007-05-09 20:29:12
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answered by ~SmileyFaceCrazy~ 3
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hmm.. mine is alctually architecture, that how it has evolved through time n specially islamic architecture bcoz where ever the muslims went they adapted n redefined the features n modified into their own architecture... i just love to study how things evolve through history be it nething
2007-05-16 14:14:58
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answered by smartyintheway 2
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I love hearing about ancient greece. i like the gods and goddesses. i also like to learn about hinduism and buddism.
2007-05-09 20:47:57
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answered by Roselle 2
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