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Posts about religion, skepticism, and how it fits into the scientific world.
The End of Times in Islam
The concept of the end of times, also known as Yawm al-Qiyamah (the Day of Judgement) in Islam, is a significant aspect of Islamic faith. It serves as a reminder of the impermanence of worldly life and the importance of righteous living. While the exact timing remains unknown, Islamic texts, particularly the Quran and Hadith collections like Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, offer descriptions of the events leading up to and including the Day of Judgement.
Chaitra Amavasya SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024!!
In the vast tapestry of the cosmos, few celestial bodies hold as much significance as the Moon and Sun. The Moon symbolizes our emotional landscape--the ebb and flow of our feelings, instincts, and subconscious desires. It reflects our inner world, revealing our deepest needs, fears, and longings, and serves as a guiding light through the darkness of the night. As the ruler of the zodiac sign Cancer, the Moon encourages us to honor our intuition, nurture our emotional well-being, and connect with the rhythms of nature.
ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARPublished 14 days ago in FuturismCatholic Saints Feast Days - March
2nd March Saint Angela of the Cross Born in Seville, Spain, on 30th January 1846, Angela is a relatively modern saint. Angela was born into a pious family, her father was a cook in the convent of Trinitarian while her mother did the laundry there. The couple had fourteen children, although only six reached adulthood.
Sapphire RavenclawPublished 18 days ago in FuturismUnlocking the Mysteries of Moon Reading: Harnessing the Power of Astrology
Moon Reading and it's historical impact Even though others might have a strong disbelief directed at astrology and moon reading, it would be beneficial for you if you think about these concepts from a different point of view. Multiple nations had established a link between astrology and religious ideology, structures, and an understanding of the universe in the past. The most ancient groups, for example, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Chinese, and Mayans, used astrology in their culture now.
Karasu_Tengu14Published 27 days ago in FuturismDoes a rationally organised and meaningful world imply an afterlife?
The world as we know it is set up rationally. Events are organised, and predictable. Their causes and effects are discoverable by humanity, without limitation.
Andrew ScottPublished about a month ago in FuturismNASA and Pariahs: The Uncovered Truth
Might it at any point be said that we are far off from every other person in the universe? This well established question has dazzled scientists, realists, and intrigue researchers for a seriously prolonged stretch of time. As of now, new confirmation suggests that NASA might have uncovered reality concerning untouchables - they are certifiable. In a critical disclosure, NASA specialists have probably found certain check of extraterrestrial life. This exposure has sent shockwaves through laid out analysts and has touched off remarkable theory and conversation among individuals overall.
Unique writingPublished about a month ago in FuturismWays of Worship: Eros
Eros is the Greek god of love and sex who is said to be the personification of romantic love, passion, and sex/procreation. Some said he was the youngest of the gods and others said he was the most powerful and irresistible of them. Eros was often credited with being the protector of homosexual love, specifically between men. He was said to embody athleticism, art, sexual power, and love.
Lilli BehomPublished 3 months ago in FuturismHeat Pump Market: Current Insight with Future Aspect Analysis
Heat pump is a mechanical-compression cycle refrigeration system that can be reversed to either heat or cool desired space. It has main four components, which include condenser, expansion valve, evaporator, and compressor. When heat is transferred through these four components it is known as refrigerant. Heat pumps are mainly used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) applications, but are different from furnace and air conditioners. The global heat pump market size was valued at $55.2 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach $99.6 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.74% from 2019 to 2026.
Shubham JamdadePublished 3 months ago in FuturismThe Blink of God's Eye
It's been a while since I last wrote something on my own. Today, while watching a so-called 'perfect Christmas movie,' I found myself thinking that despite the film's overly sweet Americanized story meant for entertainment, it contained many genuinely effective thoughts. Especially in the journey of Unconditional Love, there were insights worth exploring.
Elle VihmanPublished 3 months ago in FuturismWays of Worship: Thanatos
General info The God and personification of Death, specifically of peaceful death. Violent death was left to the Keres, his bloodthirsty sisters. He is often classified as the personification or spirit of death. He is the son of Nyx. In some lore, Nyx was his only parent and in others, he was fathered by Erebus. Twin of Hypnos whose other siblings include Moros, Keres, Hypnos, Oneiroi, Momus, Oizys, Hesperides, Moirai, Nemesis, Apate, Philotes, Geras, Eris, Styx, Dolos, Ponos, Euphrosyne, Epiphron, Continentia, Petulantia, Misericordia, Keres, Pertinacia. His Roman name is Mors.
Lilli BehomPublished 3 months ago in FuturismThe Case of the Disappearing Bottle Cap
It might come as a surprise that as an atheist and follower of logic and reason, I believe in the spirit realm. I’ve never been able to accept the idea of God, an all-powerful all-loving being that supposedly created all living things and yet allows so much suffering, despite having the apparent power to prevent it. But, I’ve also never been able to accept that this is all there is.
Skye BothmaPublished 3 months ago in FuturismWays of Worship: Ate
The Greek Goddess of mischief, ruin, mad impulsion, rashness, delusion, infatuation, blind folly, and reckless impulse. In some lore she was the personification of these things but in other lore she was the personification of fatal blindness, folly, and recklessness that produces crime and was the goddess of the divine punishment that followed said crime. She’s a true chaotic evil as she could lead men and Gods to do evil and to the path of ruin. Ate was often described as a trickster who encouraged and enjoyed watching people self-destruct in rash and inconsiderate ways.
Lilli BehomPublished 4 months ago in Futurism