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History's effect on Religion
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45I have a cousin who is a doctor (pretty new thing for him :) I've asked himSun Tzu-5/6/2003
44> It's not really religion (maybe I mean spiritual) if it remains staticSun Tzu-5/6/2003
43<i>You are probably referring to the telomere part at the end of DNA stranVolsi Mimir-5/6/2003
42"it seems to me that religions change so little through history that any chE. T.-5/6/2003
41Although the entire article is not related to the topic of discussion, this muchSun Tzu-5/6/2003
40Funny enough, I searched several of most important Sunni texts and there is no rSun Tzu-5/6/2003
39Oops, ok Peacock is "makrooh"...which means you should not eat it unleSun Tzu-5/6/2003
38> I think you mean "environment" rather than "history". Sun Tzu-5/6/2003
37<I>only the "true believers" think history does not shape religizonder-5/6/2003
36> It seems to me that religions shape history more than history shapes religiSun Tzu-5/6/2003
35This is very fascinating. Thanks for sharing it. I guess at its core it comes Sun Tzu-5/6/2003
34<I>"programmed" death results on a cellular scale</I> Youzonder-5/6/2003
33What do you mean by "history shaping religions", anyway? Just curiouszonder-5/6/2003
32The correspondence between early embryonic cells and tumor cells has fascinatedVolsi Mimir-5/5/2003
31Take your time, please. I recall thinking Oh no, I need to reply to all those pBrumar89-5/5/2003
30Amen, Brothers and Sisters, <i>If there is one thing in my life I have alwVolsi Mimir-5/5/2003
29> Religions are shaped by historical events up until today There has been noSun Tzu-5/5/2003
28I am sorry that I cannot get back to you on this quickly. Give me a bit of timeSun Tzu-5/5/2003
27There are many countries in the world that state an official religion in their cSun Tzu-5/5/2003
26I've been having a rather odd argument with a German man on Free Republic, aIlaine-5/5/2003
25<i>The whole meal is the eucharistia, the Greek form of Iranian hu-khoreshBrumar89-5/3/2003
24<i>When you have an almighty emperor who has the title of "High PriesBrumar89-5/3/2003
23Sorry for the long delay in replying on this subject. I've discovered thereBrumar89-5/3/2003
22Religions are shaped by historical events up until today as we have almost reachAnn Corrigan-5/2/2003
21I would soften it to >>"organization" i.e social structure that&smolejv@gmx.net-5/1/2003
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