I may be allowed to doubt whether woman was created for man: and though the cry of irreligion, or even atheism be raised against me, I will simply declare, that were an angel from heaven to tell me that Moses's beautiful
because Baal or Ba’al means—or meant, in its earliest here—just sort of lord or master. Once you get into Imperial Aramaic—and it’s called Imperial Aramaic that was sort of thelingua francaof the first Persian Empire—it starts being used more—it’s still used in that way, but ...
Sometimes the same Anunnaki had varying names as he or she ages, as when Ea of the planet Nibiru became Enki in Iraq; sometimes he gets a different name in a different place, as when Enki becomes Ptah in Egypt or the Peacemaker in North America, Shiva in India, Prometheus in Greece, A...
Mosquito:(See Minnesota Bird) We all react to their itchy bites differently. After a weekend of camping or at the cabin Amie is a human pin cushion, while most of the time I got mostly unscathed. We're never sure if she's bitten more or just reacts more severely that I do. In add...
Deconstructing the genocidal policies, the political extortion, and War Profiteering of the "Neo-Cons" and "Neo-Liberals" GENOCIDAL WAR PROFITEERS under Satanic Jew Billionaires who own America's govt., financial system, press/media presstitutes, and hum
A moment of anger has life-and-death consequences in this beautifully written novel. Being angry with a speeding teenage driver, Dad Glen Bauer makes a turn of his car in response, causing an accident in which the other driver dies. It’s a story about guilt, responsibility, and how ...
She Who Became the Sunis Shelley Parker-Chan’s debut novel, and it is an astounding first effort. It sets itself in China in the middle of the 14th century, in the failing years of the Yuan dynasty (the empire of the successors to the khanate inherited by Möngke Khan, Genghis...
When a bandit attack orphans the two children, though, it is Zhu Chongba who succumbs to despair and dies. Desperate to escape her own fated death, the girl uses her brother’s identity to enter a monastery as a young male novice. There, propelled by her burning desire to survive, Zhu...
Beware then, my friends, of suffering the heart to be moved by every trivial incident: the reed is shaken by a breeze, and annually dies, but the oak stands firm, and for ages braves the storm! Were we, indeed, only created to flutter our hour out and die—why let us then indulge...
during childhood and youth; and the understanding, as life advances, gives firmness to the first fair purposes of sensibility, till virtue, arising rather from the clear conviction of reason than the impulse of the heart, morality is made to rest on a rock against which the storms of passion...