Category: Culture

Osirian Civilization (Modern day Mediterranean)

The Osirian civilization of the Mediterranean predates dynastic Egypt. Ufologists considered this civilization to be highly advanced with ultraterrestrials who made use of air ships similar to the Vimana. History shows the Osirian civilization built huge earthquake-proof megalithic structures and had electricity and other conveniences common during the time of Atlantis. Only high technology of the Osirians could create the […]

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What Are The World’s Major Religions?

There are about 4,300 religions of the world. Nearly 75 per cent of the world’s population practices one of the five most influential religions of the world: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. Christianity and Islam are the two religions most widely spread across the world. These two religions together cover the religious affiliation of more than half of the […]

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Macbeth 2020 by the Shakespeare’s Globe

Three witches tell the Scottish general Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland. Encouraged by his wife, Macbeth kills the king, becomes the new king, and kills more people out of paranoia. Civil war erupts to overthrow Macbeth, resulting in more death. The venue’s 2020 one-act version of Macbeth has been streamed on YouTube. Macbeth (2020) for Free | […]

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The Chosen (2017)

The Chosen is the first-ever multi-season TV series about the life of Jesus. It also features Jonathan Roumie as Jesus and the disciples played by men who are distinctively Middle Eastern rather than Europeans. Genre: Historical drama Created by: Dallas Jenkins Based on: The life of Jesus Christ Starring: Jonathan Roumie Erick Avari Shahar Isaac Noah James Paras Patel Elizabeth […]

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The ‘Blob’ Strikes Back

A recent defense of the foreign policy establishment is no more successful than the policies its authors supported. If America’s adversaries were made of strawmen, the defenders of the foreign policy “Blob” would have a foolproof strategy for defeating them. Unfortunately, a recent defense of the U.S. foreign policy establishment’s record is no more successful than the policies that its […]

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Science vs Religion: Is there a place for faith in the lab?

Science vs Religion: Is there a place for faith in the lab? Can the conflicts between science and religion ever be reconciled? Must it be science vs religion? In this video, chemistry student Jeremy Weber (CAS’16) talks to religious scientists from the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths about the ultimate question. A chemistry major and lifelong science addict, Weber is […]

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What is the mystery of iniquity?

The phrase the mystery of iniquity occurs in the KJV of 2 Thessalonians 2:7, “For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.” Other translations render the phrase as “the secret power of lawlessness” (NIV) or “the mystery of lawlessness” (ESV and NASB). Before we attempt […]

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Jessye Norman – Amazing Grace

Jessye Norman – Amazing Grace (Sidney Poitier Tribute) | 1995 Kennedy Center Honors American opera singer and recitalist Jessye Norman delivers a powerful performance of “Amazing Grace” as a tribute to Bahamian-American actor and film director Sidney Poitier. A dramatic soprano, Norman was associated with roles such as Wagner’s Sieglinde, Ariadne by Richard Strauss, Gluck’s Alceste, Beethoven’s Leonore and both […]

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Let The Ground Rest

Recording artist and songwriter Chris Renzema announces the April 24 release of his sophomore, full-length album and Centricity Music debut, Let The Ground Rest. Chris Renzema – “Let The Ground Rest” (YouTube) Let The Ground Rest Artist: Chris Renzema Genre: AC/Inspo Release Date: April 24, 2020 Licensed to YouTube by: UMG (on behalf of Centricity Music (CEY)); Capitol CMG Publishing […]

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland Delays Reopening of 2020 Season Until September 8 and Lays Off Majority of Staff

Nation’s flagship repertory theatre will offer a Fall programming schedule and focus on funding Let’s Play! To learn more, visit: osfashland.org Inspired by Shakespeare’s work and the cultural richness of the United States, Oregon Shakespeare Festival reveal their collective humanity through illuminating interpretations of new and classic plays, deepened by the kaleidoscope of rotating repertory. Lovers of Shakespeare around the […]

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