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Essays On Superstition, Cults & More Ancient Beliefs
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Human Diamagnetism Gravity Antenna Levitation
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A 3 page investigation of the physics behind party levitation whcih is sometimes accomplished in the game “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board”. In this game a volunteer is lifted off the ground from either a prone position or while seated in a chair using just the fingers of four assistants. Diamagnetism is explained in this context. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPlevita.rtf
Essay Title: Human Diamagnetism Gravity Antenna Levitation
Idolatry: From the Old Testament to Contemporary Times
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A 6 page discussion of idolatry. Discusses the changes in the definition of idolatry over time. Distinguishes between the use of images as aids in the worship of God, e.g. images of angels and paintings of Biblical scenes, and the use of images as objects of worship themselves. Provides numerous quotes from the Bible illustrating Biblical instances of the prohibition of idolatry and contemporary instances of idolatry such as found in popular culture. Uses the film "The Idolmaker" to explore the idolatry of rock music stars. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPidol.wps
Essay Title: Idolatry: From the Old Testament to Contemporary Times
Insights and Magic: Redfield and Castaneda
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(6 pp) Self-help has now moved past the secula
r -how to end a bad relationship, how to deal with
disease, or personal addictions, to the spiritual.
Those who deal with the spiritual of suggest that
there is another way to view the world than the
one we have traditionally learned. In this
discussion we will be looking at one of the "old
timers," Carlos Castaneda, and one of the
new-age-ers, James Redfield, both of whom suggest
alternative ways to move in the world.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBinsmag.doc
Essay Title: Insights and Magic: Redfield and Castaneda
Is Scientology a Religion?
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This 16 page paper discusses scientology to determines whether or not it is a religion. The paper includes different definitions of religion and then examines the beliefs and practices of scientologists so consider how they fit in with the concepts of religion. The paper includes discussion concerning the difficulties of Scientology in Germany and why it is not recognised as a religion by the German authorities. The bibliography cites 19 sources.
Filename: TEscientlgy.rtf
Essay Title: Is Scientology a Religion?
Islam, Santeria, Rastafarianism
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This 4 page paper briefly outlines and explains the three named religions. The five pillars of Islam are explained. The origins of both Santeria and Rastafarianism are discussed as are their primary beliefs. Santeria was created by slaves in Cuba as a way to secretly continue their native religious practices and beliefs. Rastafarianism is a newer religion originally created to promote the unification of blacks with their origins in Africa. Rastafarianism, however, is based on hate principles. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGissra.rtf
Essay Title: Islam, Santeria, Rastafarianism
John Frum and the Cargo Cultists
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This five-page paper presents a discussion on the John Frum story and how it mimics Christianity and other religions. The cargo cultists are waiting for him to come back and give them eternal life and wealth much like the Christians are waiting for Jesus. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWFrum.wps
Essay Title: John Frum and the Cargo Cultists
MIRACLES OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
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This 3 page paper describes the Cathedral at Galicia in Northern Spain (Santiago de Compostela), and the miracles associated with the area.Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBsantiago.rtf
Essay Title: MIRACLES OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA