By: Sam J Thomas | 2010-04-04 | International studies SECULARISM is a very difficult term to define. As it is understood now, it only means the running of the affairs of a nation without the influence of a religion. But when we speak of secular temper or secular outlook we mean the understanding and accommodation of the other man's religious tolerance. read more
By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 2011-04-17 | Religion While Islam, with its clear and direct expression of truth, has a great appeal to anyone seeking knowledge, it has a solution for all problems that arise during the course of one's life. It is a guide toward a better and complete life. Human beings live according to their view of life. read more
By: Rabbi David S. Gruber | 2010-10-05 | Marriage The Seven Blessings are a central part of the Jewish wedding ceremony. In this article Rabbi Gruber introduces a new humanistic version of the classic blessings. While based on the themes of the current Humanist Manifesto, it preserves the basic form and cadence of the traditional blessings. read more
By: Rabbi David S. Gruber | 2010-10-05 | Weddings The Seven Blessings are a central part of the Jewish wedding ceremony. In this article Rabbi Gruber introduces a new humanistic version of the classic blessings. While based on the themes of the current Humanist Manifesto, it preserves the basic form and cadence of the traditional blessings. read more
By: Devashish | 2011-03-30 | Holidays Easter day has celebrated for rebirth of god Jesus Christ. The Christian civilization celebrates this festival with great passion for welcoming Jesus Christ. There are many symbols of Easter Sunday as Easter egg, rabbits, lilies and chicks. You can get ideas about Easter vacations here. read more
By: Brian Ankner | 2010-04-04 | Politics We can logically assume that World Peace is something that 99.9% of the 6.5 billion People in this world would want and support if there was a way to achieve that World Peace that was practical, logical, morally right, non-violent and serves the good of All People and their governmental structures equally. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2012-02-15 | Weddings In less than a year from now, you will tie the knot with her long-time fiancee. There is still enough time to plan for you, what kind of wedding you have. If you and the groom-to-be are not religious, or belong to different religious backgrounds, and you do not want your marriage ceremony will be held in a church, you can opt for a civil ceremony. read more
By: Daniel Butler | 2010-11-26 | Health & Fitness By the point we tend to reached the Middle Ages healing played a smaller and smaller role in church life. By the seventh century, western civilization had deteriorated significantly. Barbarian invasions plundered cities, and scattered, tortured, and murdered the people. Survival became a daily struggle and folks looked to God and to the "saints," those who made it into heaven, for his or her healing needs. read more
By: Writers Room | 2010-12-07 | Arts & Entertainment Distance healing is that the art and follow of healing folks, places and things from a distance. According to metaphysics, time and house are illusions. We have a tendency to are all one and will tune in to each different easily. Therefore being able to send healing to somebody in need could be a very loving and wonderful manner to tune in to the present gift of oneness. read more
By: Clivir Team | 2010-09-30 | Reference & Education Secular home school curriculum encourages an appreciation of open discussions about anything under the sun, while providing learning opportunities for student to learn and do something about injustice. read more
By: Don Rodriguez | 2010-04-01 | Homeschooling Although at times it seems difficult to find a non-religious based curriculum, you do have many choices in not only curriculum, but delivery methods as well. This article will mention a few of those selections without advocating any particular one. read more
By: controllingaddiction | 2010-12-18 | Online promotion There are many similarities between the Mayan civilization and the Meso American civilizations which have a large degree of interaction with a whole cultural diffusion. These are characterized by the region. There are many advances like writing, epigraphy and the calendar which did not really originate with the Maya, although their civilization was fully developed because of this. read more
By: Mitrabhanu Mahapatra | 2010-03-31 | News and society Civilization and culture seems to lie in two different scales of analysis but actually they form one continuum as in a constant sum approach. As civilization advances then culture declines and if one aims to preserve culture then advancement of civilization will be slowed down read more
By: Radhika Sinha | 2011-07-21 | Career management IAS officer commands respect and power at the same time. With every year the number of toppers in this field increase, this shows the zeal and commitment with which the people work to be a part of the civil services. read more