Posts Tagged ‘humanism’

This is the most outstanding hair removal tool I’ve ever used. I couldn’t believe how it removed my dogs under coat. With daily use I have no dog hair in my house. Now I use it a couple times a week.
Humanism Betrayed Theory Ideology

You know what this is. The 32 gigs are necessary. Don’t bother with anything smaller. Love it.
Christian Humanism and the

This book is awesome! I borrowed it from one of my best friends and I read it in two days. Definetly a must read!
Humanism and Christianity

The games on the Wii are so much fun that you don’t realize your muscles are working hard (until the next day!) I have had so many friends comment great reviews on the Wii. Would definately recommend!!! Definately try the Wii fit plus game.
The assault on humanism

When a person says that God inspired them or told them something the first question that should come to your mind is which God? The God of the Bible? Don’t think so as it contradicts many of the ways and teachings that that God revealed through others. Perhaps it is the God of this world, Satan? He is a good candidate since he likes to contradict the God of the Bible. And then there is the God of Islam, and the gods of hindu and the gods of shinto and so on and so on. And there are religions that say you are a God so then this is just a book about the author expressing his own opinion and since he makes some claims that are scientifically false, perhaps this is the God he is really talking to.
Socratic Humanism

Okay, we all know the good things the iPod Touch has to offer, and those reasons are why I am BARELY holding on to the thing. I am still considering taking it back. Here’s why:

1) Speaker quality is ABSOLUTELY HORRENDOUS. The speaker is simply not functional, unless you are in perhaps a recording studio. When you turn it up all the way (because you can’t hear it) it becomes fuzzy, sounding like a blown speaker. What is this thing, the size of a flea? And if there is ANY background noise, you cannot hear it at all with the volume up (in case you’re wondering, no, the speaker did not fail. I exchanged the iPod, and the second one sounded the same: really bad). I can’t share videos, share music, share anything, unless my friends and I are in a wine cellar.

I’ve heard excuses for the speaker’s embarrassing quality, including “it’s a small device”. My cheap Samsung cell phone’s speaker is 4x better than the iPod Touch, and the phone is smaller. The other excuse I’ve heard is “The speaker was designed for game play.” Wait, what? That’s not a valid excuse, because the IPOD is a MUSIC device. And that aside, what if I wanted my friends to hear the game play? For example, like 2 player Tap Tap Revolution 3 is unplayable, unless you are in a quiet room.

2) Price: Let’s face it, this thing is too expensive, as are EVERY SINGLE ONE OF APPLE’S PRODUCTS. Sure, they are “Designed in California”, but they are MADE IN CHINA, just like everything else.

3) Microphone: WHY IS THERE NOT A MICROPHONE ON THIS THING? “It doesn’t need one” is the response I always get. I mean, just, why not have one? They are cheap, and the iPhone has one. Why have the “Voice Memo” option when I have to plug in the headphones to use it? Often I am not using the headphones: I am using the iPod for wifi, or using it in the car, and I would like to record a voice memo. I would also like to use it for recording scratch guitar riffs and song ideas. And WHY should I have to plug in the headphones f
Humanism mot rationalism Mora

This book is an outstanding introduction to humanism, covering the basics of the philosophy in a clear, straightforward manner. I suspect there a very few people who would disagree with the moral philosophy and ideas espoused in this book, except of course that humanism is not based at all on the supernatural or supernatural-based texts (such as the Bible). And while humanism is not atheist per se, for all intents and purposes, it reflects the fact that humanists don’t rely on invisible gods, and consider gods irrelevant in any case since humanists take full responsibility for their own lives and their own thinking. Quite inspirational!

I’m the author of a novel, Kaleidoscope, in which I explore similar themes in a fictional context.
Humanism as the Next

The story starts out in first person, with Bella moving to Forks, Washington to live with her father. Although this is a self less act letting her mom start a new life with her new husband. Bella does mope around to her self a lot, until she meets this mysteries good looking guy, Edward Collin. Bella is dumbfounded to think why Edward seems to hate her with only laying eyes upon her. After awhile Edward comes riding in on a white horse and saves Bella from a out of control car on ice! Does this break the ice? Nope. After saving her life he avoids her for weeks but then one night he comes trotting in once again this time saving her from some guys that are up to no good. Finally they become inseparable and soon Bella figures out his deep dark secret that could end up causing the end of her. Edward Collin is about 100 year old VAMPIRE.

In some ways this is the classic girl falls for vampire and other vampires want to kill the human girl story line but with some major differences like Twilight breaks every traditional vampire lore, this maybe could be over looked if perhaps the story would have been cleverly, well written but instead you have a bunch of words thrown together. A lot of vampires fans would not like reading this kind of vampire book, after all it’s no Anne Rice.
Don’t get me wrong I have read the Twilight series several times each but that’s is for the love story. And that is what this series is overall, a love story.
Ladies if you want a love story to read then go ahead a try twilight for yourself. Don’t expect to much action/fighting scenes.
Fellas well the lack of much action is what bores most of you, Twilight is a lot of talk leading up to disappointing action.

On humanism aesthetics and

Zambian Humanism Some Major

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The emergence of liberal While it has been some years, I recall with relish the intellectual substance and enlightenment that is contained within this book. I wish I had time to write more BUT it is an essential read if …

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