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- 1871: Anti-Matter
- ... not included on the article, failed to investigate other anti-matter research laboratories and their advancements. The author focused on the CERN research laboratory in Geneva. 'The intriguing thing about our work is that it flies in the face of all other current developments in particle physics' . The article also focused on the intrigue into the discovering the anti-matter secret, but did not mention much on the destruction and mayhem ...
- 1872: The Great Imposters
- ... by other insects and even spiders. Stoop down to inspect an ant colony, and chances are you'll find a few interlopers that aren't really ants at all but copycat spiders (or wasps or flies). One way you might distinguish between host and guest is by counting legs: Ants have six legs while spiders have eight. Look carefully and you might see a few spiders running around on six legs ...
- 1873: Anti-Matter
- ... not included on the article, failed to investigate other anti-matter research laboratories and their advancements. The author focused on the CERN research laboratory in Geneva. 'The intriguing thing about our work is that it flies in the face of all other current developments in particle physics' .2 The article also focused on the intrigue into the discovering the anti-matter secret, but did not mention much on the destruction and ...
- 1874: The Downy Woodpecker
- ... in the winter. They prefer real suet, which is the hard, white, opaque fat surrounding the beef kidney. Regular beef fat has a greasier, translucent appearance. It will also decompose in warm weather and attract flies. Suet will not. That is why beef suet is reccomended all year long. It is every bit as successful with downies in summer as winter. Plus, the suet feeder is the place where most of ...
- 1875: Evolution of Immunity and the Invertebrates
- ... that the Ig fold developed during the evolution of metazoan animals when it became important to distinguish different types of cells within one animal. Immunoglobulins such as Hemolin have been found in moths, grasshoppers, and flies, as well as lower vertebrates. This suggests that antibody-based defense systems, although only active in vertebrates, found their roots in the invertebrate immune system. Evolution seems to have also conserved many of the control ...
- 1876: The Hindu and Muslim Religions
- ... to its god” (104) . About the present Muslim god, Allah, Sakr explains, “Allah has ninety-nine beautiful names, such as: The Gracious, The Merciful, The Beneficent, The Creator, The All-Knowing, The All-Wise, The Lord of the Universe, The First, The Last, and others” (1). Dean C. Helverson quotes, “Allah loves not those who do wrong”, and ”Allah desires to afflict them for their sins”, and “The God of the ...
- 1877: The Holy Bible and Its History
- ... so that the common people could be as correctly interpret the Scriptures as well as any clergyman. In 1536, Tyndale was strangled and then burned at the stake for his efforts. His last words were, "Lord, open the King of England's eyes." Although Tyndale had begun work on the Old Testament, he did not have time to complete his work, but he had finished the Pentateuch, Jonah, and some historical ...
- 1878: The Church Is Foundation In Christ
- ... required for the Incarnation, accomplishing the unity of the conditions required for the Incarnation, accomplishing the unity of 'one flesh' and yet laying the foundation, precisely therein, for the radical opposition between head and body, Lord and handmaid, bridegroom and bride. (Figures of the Church, p. 199). In view of Christ's "pre-redeemed" Mother, Mary is the personal center of the Church and is " 'the objectivity of a Church which ...
- 1879: Who Is Jesus Christ
- ... Samuel Reimarus argued that traditional Christianity was grounded in deliberate fraud. His belief is that Jesus’ unexpected death frustrated the disciples, and, unwilling to return to their formal means of living, they invented Jesus as Lord and savior, a religious messiah. Their fraud, according to Reimarus, was successful because they contrived to steal Jesus’ corpse and invent the story of the resurrection.
- 1880: Genesis As Myth: Different Views
- ... if two first men were not enough, we also have Noah in chapter eight.” A quote from the bible that states “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, saith the Lord.” The German Theologian says that “God against the world and the world itself for ever dividing into opposites on either side: male and female, living and dead, good and evil, first and last.” In a ...
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