
Although most Stoics appear to have placed considerable importance upon belief in God (actually, Zeus), there is some indication that others may have adopted a more agnostic stance, something relatively unusual for the period in which they lived. This debate…
Read MoreThere are very few instances where scientific idea evolves into something most would deem “supernatural theory,” but ley lines followed such a path. Usually it is the other way around, where the inexplicable becomes scientific subject matter, i.e. the heavenly…
Read MoreWhat can a naturalist celebrate in November? Check out this month’s Naturalistic Traditions at Patheos.com.
Read MoreThe term pantheist was first coined by John Toland (1670-1721), whose birthday is November 30th. Paul Harrison describes him: Toland was the first modern pantheist to combine a religious reverence for the Universe, with respect for science, and…
Read More2012 Thing on Thursday #10 The HP project is all about the marriage of science and myth. By myth, I mean traditional stories usually involving supernormal beings, such as deities, ancestors, spirits, and so forth, such as Athena, the Dagda,…
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