Theology/Saints
George the Chozebite
Saint George the Chozebite is a 7th-century monk saint who became for the forthcoming generations an example of meekness, humility and love of one's neighbour.
Theology/Saints
Saint George the Chozebite is a 7th-century monk saint who became for the forthcoming generations an example of meekness, humility and love of one's neighbour.
Philosophy/Ideas
!Theory of Evolution
History/Elite Theory
Conquest, traditionally understood as the attainment of power through military operation, has been redefined in the modern period. The modern conqueror operates outside the realm of public figures; he neither leads armies nor seeks fame or glory. He is a financier who operates within the most con...
History/Events
EVENTS
Theology/Apologetics
The Orthodox critique of the Petrine office, particularly in its Roman formulation following the First Vatican Council (Vatican I, 1869–1870), posits that the Roman Papacy represents a radical departure from the ecclesiological, theological, and canonical norms established during the first millen...
Philosophy/Ideas
Demographics and Industry Dominance The so called "adult entertainment" industry is characterised by a significant disparity between the general population demographics and the ethnic composition of its primary producers and distributors. While Jews comprise roughly 2 percent of the American population, they are overwhelmingly overrepresented in the pornography
Theology/Catechumens
Adam was created immortal, that is to say as long as he lived in God's will and likeness, he would live forever.
History/Events
Many prevailing misconceptions about the history of both Black and White Americans arise from attempts to conflate morality with causation. The profound moral evil of Slavery is frequently used as a causal explanation for contemporary negative social phenomena, even when these phenomena have dist...
Theology/Catechumens
Theology/The Apostles
!Saint John the Theologian
Theology/Catechumens
The primary biblical account of the Nephilim is found in Genesis 6:1–4. The text describes a period when humanity began to multiply on the earth. It states that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were attractive and took wives from among them. The Nephilim
History/Elite Theory
Journalism, an intricate and evolving field, has served various purposes throughout history, ranging from impartial reporting to overt Propaganda. Its transformation reflects broader societal shifts, technological advancements, and the changing relationship between power structures and the public.