The next time you read about peace in the Middle East, consider the facts: For over 4,000 years, the Middle East has been fraught with cultural, political and religious violence. Much of this hist...
Discussion of the mistranslation of the Greek noun 'martus'(or 'martus') by 'martyr' as in the Geneva, King James, and other Bibles. Martus means 'witness', as consistently rendered by William Tynd...
From Wikipedia. In Christianity, baptism (from Greek baptizo: "immersing", "washing", ect.) is the act, with the use of water, by which one is admitted to membership of the Christian Church and, in...
Enjoy an existential romp through the neural pathways of humor with the Sartre of satire! Read a chapter from the book that is teaching man and womankind to laugh at their own folly. Pilfered from...
Secondary sources have informed us that a comedy, “Macedonians,” written by Strattis circa 410 BC contained a piece of conversation between an Attican and a Macedonian, each speaking in his own dia...
Servetus was in intellectual endowments undoubtedly the peer of the greatest men of his century, Calvin included. He was the first European to describe the function of pulmonary circulation. Servet...
The name Jesus comes from Greek for ‘Joshua’ which means ‘God is salvation’. The name ‘Jesus’ was well explained in Matthew’s Gospel: “And she (Mary) will bear a son; and you shall call His name J...
Isaac Newton (1643-1727) who was one of the greatest scientist of all time, wrote more on religion than science. Newton was secretly a unitarian; he did not believe in the church's doctrine of divi...
Tales of Crete is a series of stories based on my experience living in Crete in the summer of 1979. That summer AIDS was becoming known to the world. The advent of that disease marked the end of ...
A detailed, 53-page comparison of Bible verses/versions and the existing manuscripts upon which Bibles are based. A defense of the Byzantine and Textus Receptus texts versus the Alexandrian type, b...
In this important but little known article by the late Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood which appeared in Identità e Prassi Storica nel Mediterraneo Greco (Milan 2002) 173-203, a dual question is examin...