People believe impossible things because impossible things happen to people. You don't need to believe any of the belief systems that build up...
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The Greeks understood that war had two approaches, captured by the contrasting personas of two powerful gods: Athena and Ares. These deities represented opposing perspectives on warfare—one rooted in ruthless, unrestrained violence and the other in strategic, calculated combat. Through their myths and religious practices, the Greeks favored one approach over the other, reflecting their […]
People believe impossible things because impossible things happen to people. You don't need to believe any of the belief systems that build up...
The vandals also entered the sanctum where the deities are housed, trampling upon sacred areas and vandalising the Vasant Mandapan
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For thousands of years before Prophet Abraham, Allah sent thousands of prophets to thousands of tribes and nations all over the earth, and not one...
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By Sipho TshabalalaThe Press Council of South Africa (PCSA) has taken a dubious step by "expelling" Independent Media, the nation’s largest media...