Watcher in the Sky
September 28th, 2007What a lovely picture! So nice in fact that I’m posting it here so you can see it too! Sourced from electric-escape.net.
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Polytheism, a new religion for a more open minded society.
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What a lovely picture! So nice in fact that I’m posting it here so you can see it too! Sourced from electric-escape.net.
My thoughts on the Gospel of Luke by C A Carlyle
I was reading the Gospel of Luke and I just couldn’t avoid but notice many things that came up. In order to keep them straight, I startred taking a lot of notes. The end result has been rather a haphazardly written essay about some of my thoughts on the Gospel of Luke. You can download it as a PDF file.
Finally! Here it is! the “sacred” book of Integrational Polytheism.
Actually, the main content of this little document is the content of this website as it was until recently. I’ve archived all the Integrational Polytheism material from this site, added some extra comments and put them all in this one file, which you can download here. Enjoy!
As you read this, Christmas has probably already passed. I know how boring it is to read about Christmas in January, or February, or July even. Christmas is not high on most people’s priority list at any time of the year other than at Christmas in fact. Nevertheless, as i write this article, it is the 23rd of December and everybody seems to be full of the Christmas spirit. Ho ho ho!
It’s a funny old thing though, isn’t it? I am not a Christian as you know, and i have a feeling that most people in this country are not Christians. To me, Christmas is a Christian festival, right? Maybe not. A colleague of mine at work is a muslim, and comes from an extended muslim family. I told her i didn’t celebrate Christmas as i wasn’t Christian and she said she didn’t celebrate it either… but that it wouldn’t be the same without a Christmas dinner with the family! Earlier today i was buying a packet sandwich in a plastic box and the guy behind the counter (a middle Asian chap, don’t get me wrong but i think it’s more likely he would have been Muslim, Hindu or atheist, in that order, than that he would have been a Christian) wished me a happy Christmas! Why? What makes dozens of people i hardly (or in some cases don’t at all) know want to wish me a happy Christmas? Read the rest of this entry »