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  • ...among Arab scholars to use the Qur’an as a standard by which other Arabic literature should be measured. Muslims assert (in accordance with the Qur’an itself) ...by its literary style, suggested similarities between Qur’anic verses and scientific [[fact]]s discovered much later, and various prophecies. The Qur’an itsel
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  • ...m.com/askexpert_question.cfm?articleID=00071863-683B-1C72-9EB7809EC588F2D7 Scientific American; Biology: Is the human race evolving or devolving?], see also [[bi ...versal common ancestor]] or ancestral gene pool. Consequently, there is no scientific consensus on how life began, but proposals include self-replicating molecul
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  • ...d as attachment, fascination, or enthusiasm for something or someone, in [[literature]] similar exaggerated [[narrative|narration]] is called romance. ...ms in a way that would parallel modern romance. Levi-Strauss pioneered the scientific study of the betrothal of cross cousins in such societies, as a way of solv
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  • ...tells the [[history]] of the [[universe]] in a way that is simultaneously scientific and sacred. It articulates the understandings of [[modern science]] – esp ...yth, if any, is definitive of Wiccan theology. Many followers believe in a scientific explanation such as the [[big bang]] and combine it in various forms with p
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  • MICHAEL: This is enormously augmented by all your reading, all your literature, all your acting upon your race’s experience gathered generation to gener ...a parallel way, you do have somewhat of an irony in that, through modern, scientific techniques of archeology, and the painstaking re-creation of what you are f
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  • ...ogma]]" (as described by [[Stephen Hawking]]) is generally referred to as "scientific determinism" and predicated on the supposition that all events have a cause ...ulated in both Eastern and non-Eastern [[religion]], [[philosophy]], and [[literature]].
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  • ...of the Ghanzi District, Republic of Botswana.' Journal, South West Africa Scientific Society, v30, 1975-76.</ref> '''Dance in Indian canonical literature:'''
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  • ...ible unity or whole that did not have prior existence. To the extent that scientific explanations, histories, or critiques are syntheses of unrelated parts they ...without the help of others. Provided we have a good library of novelistic literature, it seems, our identity is assured. This is, of course, an exaggeration, p
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  • ...pective, which is really evolutionary and when one looks at the scientific literature associated with an evolutionary perspective of the earth, one sees us enter
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  • ...een consorting with [[demons]] in the past, is that why, is there enough [[literature]] around to support that because basically when you say that it almost remi ...as far as I [[understand]] it, no. However I am not well versed in that [[scientific]] area. So maybe I should say I don't know.
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  • ...tments/science/bio/evol_pop_dyn/does_race_exist.pdf "Does Race Exist?"], ''Scientific American Magazine''. ...by culture and over time, and are often [[Controversy|controversial]] for scientific as well as [[social identity|social]] and [[identity politics|political]] r
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  • ...been a topic of speculation and interest throughout recorded history. The scientific study of dreams is known as ''Oneirology''. ...is final candidate pool was too small to satisfy the requirements of the [[scientific method]].
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  • ...exts, ranging from Confucius to Plato and Aristotle, from classical Jewish literature to the New Testament. He also considers medieval, Reformation, and modern t ...ems, synergetics is a very broad discipline, and embraces a broad range of scientific and philosophical studies including tetrahedral and close-packed-sphere geo
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  • :, "... we have scientific knowledge when we know the cause..." and "... to know a thing's nature is t ...asp of the [[concept]] of conditionals is important to understanding the [[literature]] on causality. A crucial stumbling block is that conditionals in everyday
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  • ...for much that was the forerunner of [[modern]] [[art]], [[science]], and [[literature]]. Here in the [[land]]s between the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigris% ...acts]] explain why the [[Urantia]] [[peoples]] must do so much by way of [[scientific]] [[effort]] to withstand so many [[physical]] disorders. You would be far
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  • light the synnoetic proposal, and of current and future scientific, technolog- the literature of consciousness studies:
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  • *4. To kill (an [[experiment]]al animal) for scientific purposes. ...acrifice (the former meanings prevailing in Veda, the latter in post-Vedic literature", Monier-Williams.
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  • ...illusionment with what science had to offer. He became inspired by Eastern literature, particularly the [[Tao Te Ching]], which catalyzed his interest in [[Buddh ...that story, sung by mystics and sages the world over, any crazier than the scientific materialism story, which is that the entire sequence is a tale told by an i
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  • ...u will assist you in homogenizing the inconsistencies that you see in your scientific records. ...live here and then as you live there. Does this answer your question about scientific development?
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  • ...e]]s the concept of magic is under pressure from, and in competition with, scientific and religious conceptual systems. This is particularly the case in the Chri ...ly [[Gerbert d'Aurillac]] and [[Albertus Magnus]]: both men were active in scientific research of their day as well as in ecclesiastical matters, which was enoug
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