will have upon which to make recommendations. (01:45)
Muhammad violated some 100 established customs (3) Imitation
Arabs before Islam used to imitate their fathers. They simulated and reproduced the belief of their fathers. When the Prophet Muhammad told them to stop worshipping the many idols (gods) that they used to they answered him saying: “This is what we found our fathers practicing and what we have found our fathers upon is sufficient for us and enough for us”.
By:
Safaa Abdel-Azizl
Spirituality>
Religionl
Nov 13, 2010
A History of Christmas Carols – Their Origins and Significance
The history of Christmas Carols goes back as far as the 13th century. The word carol is an old word for a verse song with a refrain, so Christmas Carol simply means a song on a Christmas theme. This very seasonal form of worship music has a long tradition in most countries of Western Europe, a tradition which has spread throughout the whole of the Christian world. In France they are called “Noels”; in Germany they have the “Weihnachtslieder”.
By:
Robert Hinchliffel
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Religionl
Nov 12, 2010
Marriage and Married Life
Whether the wife will die early or late will depend on the strength of affliction of the 7th house, 7th house and also on the signification of marriage i.e. Venus. Of course, the total horoscope must be taken into consideration including the placement of Jupiter.
By:
Shanker Adawall
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Religionl
Nov 12, 2010
How to Write Worship Songs – Three Important Issues
We seem to be awash with new worship music at the present time and, frankly, a lot of it isn’t very good. It is an unfortunate fact that bad music in a popular idiom, whether it is Christian music or secular, is banal in the extreme. It comes over as lifeless, formulaic and boring. Having a clear set of criteria in your mind will guide you and teach you how to write worship songs which will be appreciated by the congregations who sing them.
By:
Robert Hinchliffel
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Religionl
Nov 12, 2010
Gam Stone in india
Gam Stone in india by the no 1 indian astrological website soothsayers-india.com
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ashishaatl
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Nov 11, 2010
Muhammad violated 100 established customs (1) Many gods
Before Islam, the Arabs used to worship idols. Those idols were representing their many gods. They had an idol for war, an idol for mountain, an idol for winds, an idol for rain, an idol for plants, an idol for power etc. The Quran talks about this Religious issue that has an impact on man’s faith and how has Muhammad violated it.
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Safaa Abdel-Azizl
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Religionl
Nov 11, 2010
Towards Spiritualism
Moon is the controlled of mind and when associated with Saturn, the native get impulsive to be away from the worldly affairs and at times even with an exalted Moon, and under the influence of Jupiter, the native gets to the detailed study of Shastras and other religious books having influence on the mind of the native. Thus we must salute and pay obscene to the learned and respected sages, religious preachers, shankar Acharyas and spiritual leaders who have left lot of material for our guidance.
By:
Shanker Adawall
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Religionl
Nov 11, 2010
The Hanukkah Menorah – More Than a Jewish Gift
The eight day Hanukkah festival is observed by the kindling of the lights of the Menorah or Hanukiah. We light one candle on each night of the holiday, finally progressing to eight on the final night. This time old and sacred tradition is one of the things that make this holiday so unique and interesting.
By:
Michall
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Nov 11, 2010
A Peaceable and Temperate Plea for Paul’s Presbytery in Scotland
A Peaceable and Temperate Plea for Paul’s Presbytery in Scotland; Or, A modest and Brotherly Dispute of the government of the Church of Scotland, Wherein, Our Discipline is demonstrated to be the true Apostolic way of divine Truth, and the Arguments on the contrary are friendly dissolved, the grounds of Separation and the Independents of particular Congregations, in defence of Ecclesiastical Presbyteries, Synods and Assemblies, are Examined and tried
By:
Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Nov 02, 2010
Reminiscences of a Ministry in the Reformed Presbyterian Church
Reminiscences: Historical and Biographical of a Ministry in the Reformed Presbyterian Church, During 53 Years (1883) by David Steele
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Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Oct 19, 2010
Ladies of the Covenant: Distinguished Scottish Female Characters
Ladies of the Covenant (1851) Memoirs of distinguished Scottish female characters, embracing the period of the covenant and the persecution by James Anderson
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Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Oct 15, 2010
Naphtali, or The Wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for Christ
Naphtali, or The Wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for Christ
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Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Oct 13, 2010
The Life and Death of James Renwick (1806) by Alexander Shields
“The Life and Death of James Renwick (1806) by Alexander Shields.”
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Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Aug 28, 2010
The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional by Charles Chiniquy
The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional by Charles Chiniquy
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Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Aug 27, 2010
A Protest Against the Unlawful Assembly of the Resolutioners
“A Protest Against the Unlawful, Unfree and Unjust Assembly of the Resolutioners” (1652) by Samuel Rutherford, James Guthrie, William Guthrie, Robert Traill, James Nisbet, and numerous others.
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Still Watersl
Spiritualityl
Aug 26, 2010
John Knox and the Church of England: His Work in Her Pulpit
John Knox and the Church of England: His Work in Her Pulpit and His Influence Upon Her Liturgy,