Everything Forgiven or You’ll be Judged? (Part 8)

When only the Creator is accepted as God, then everything must be seen from the perspective of sustaining the Creation. Divine justice is inevitable because otherwise would evilness become rampant. But the Creator also doesn’t want any of His creatures to suffer more than necessary. So the Creator kept the option to pardon. Even some […]

Rú-Jiā (儒家) Next Generation Team

The Rú-Jiā (儒家) is a Chinese school of philosophy and existed some centuries longer than other schools of philosophy. Kǒngzǐ (孔子) was the most renowned scholar of this school of philosophy. He’s in the West better known as Confucius (as if his name would be derived from the English word confuse). His real name was Kǒng […]

How Mohemmadan Muslims Think about other Religions

The Holy Qurʾān states in several verses that God made several religions to have their followers rival in doing good works. The Mohammedan Muslims of today don’t dare to disagree, so admit that the different religions exist because God wants them to exist. Yet the Mohammedan Muslims of today re-interpret the other religions’ purpose. Mohammedan […]

Why Astrologers Miss Their Predictions

The Technical Astrologer blog complains that astrology has a bad reputation and this mainly because most astrologers aren’t able to do what they claim to be doing. The ELSAELSA blog on the other hand found that the job of an astrologer became easier because nowadays many people know a bit astrology, yet admits that astrologers […]

Skipped in History Class: Feudalism

The ancient Roman Empire collapsed because it ran out of money. While Rome still was powerful, spoils of war were the rescue to the Roman economy. But when corruption had become rampant, the sons of senators could no longer be conscripted, and the conscripts of the Roman legions got replaced by mercenaries, the Roman Empire […]

A Natal Chart from the Future

I stumbled upon another astrology blog. Its author seems to be a fan of the 1993 tv science-fiction series Time Trax, so did a natal chart for its protagonist Darien Lambert, who’s born in 2160 A.D. That I once also watched Time Trax should be self-explaining. At least if knowing that the tv series was […]

Skipped in History Class: How Ancient Rome Really Fell

Do you wonder why I found that a rather legendary anecdote about a lance should be treated as real history? Well, this anecdote is an example for the connection between ancient Rome and the later Holy Roman Empire. Ancient Rome never perished and ancient Rome wasn’t overthrown by some barbarian tribes. Ancient Rome collapsed and […]

Eulalia

Eulalia is asteroid #495 and also known as 1902 KG. Eulalia’s orbit is characterized by a semi-major axis of 2.49 Astronomical Units, an eccentricity of 0.13, a period of revolution of 1 433 days, and an inclination of 2.3 degrees. Eulalia was discovered by the German (from Baden, a grand-dukedom with Karlsruhe as the capital, […]

Virtus

Virtus is asteroid #494 and also known as 1902 JV. Virtus is of the type C or Ch. Virtus’ orbit is characterized by a semi-major axis of 2.99 Astronomical Units, an eccentricity of 0.06, a period of revolution of 1 887 days, and an inclination of 7.1 degrees. Virtus was discovered by the German (from […]