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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggests that the UK should reimpose "COVID-style" lockdown restrictions to prevent rioting. Starmer believes that measures similar to those taken during the pandemic should be employed to control the current unrest.
The authorities in the United Kingdom (UK) are seeking to pursue those who criticise their mass migration policies, which have led to increased violence across Great Britain.
Here is a thought-provoking concept that seems to be reflected in our contemporary Western societies - Embracing Enemies - The Decline of Society. Friedrich Nietzsche's insights, on the decline of societies and the embrace of enemies, continues to be relevant and strikingly applicable in contemporary Western societies.
Political Correctness continues to be a significant topic of discussion, reflecting societal attitudes towards language, behaviour, and cultural sensitivity. Explore examples of areas, words, babblespeak, buzz phrases and jargon related to political correctness in 2024 in this post.
Ah, the year 2024! It's a time when everything feels just a tad more ridiculous, especially in the realm of political correctness. It’s as if the world collectively decided that to be sensitive, one must also employ the most convoluted language imaginable.
Dr Wolfgang Wodarg, based in Germany, recently spoke to Austrian broadcaster AUF1 and revealed that one of the known side effects of COVID-19 "vaccines" is a rashy, blistery, severe pain-filled condition that resembles monkeypox, which the media is now calling "mpox."
Discover the intense and thrilling journey through the concept of divine retribution in this blog post - The Wrath of God - A Parable
This is an important issue that the parapsychologist must be very clear about in his mind. Religion can hamper man’s spiritual development, especially when the religion’s god is an absentee landlord who sets laws in opposition by granting man’s freedom and then condemning man when freedom is exercised.
The concept of the Dying God Syndrome is related to Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical ideas, particularly his critiques of religion and morality.
Long before religion existed, man learned from nature the facts of Reality, and put them into a form of narrative known as mythology. In this the impersonal forces were personified, they were given names, they became gods, and devils, heroes, and saviours.
In Christian, especially Catholic, tradition, the stigmata are marks corresponding to those left on Christ's body by the crucifixion. They are said to have been impressed by divine favour of the bodies of St Francis of Assisi and other stigmatics. A copy of Austin's 1883 seminal work is included as Further Reading.
Transubstantiation and Omophagia are two concepts that intersect in intriguing ways while stemming from different origins, particularly within the context of religious beliefs and blood practices...
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