Posts Tagged ‘Religion’
Battle for the Bible
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 23:02 No CommentsIn October 1845, two able theologians debated the Bible’s view of slavery in a public event in Cincinnati that went on for eight hours a day through four long days. Jonathan Blanchard spoke for the abolitionist position, Nathan L.
Drug Testing Kit
Friday, April 24, 2009 18:30 No CommentsDrug Testing Kit Drug screen has grown into a common phenomena round the world. Some companies do drug exams on newly hired people or existing employees to reassure a drug-free environment at work. Insurance offices and courts carry out drug screens on a regular basis on distrusted individuals.
Prostate Function - with Alternative Remedies
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 22:04 No CommentsBPH, or benign prostate hyperplasia, is a common medical term for an enlarged prostate gland. Put simply this means that the prostate gland, a gland the shape of a walnut located just below the bladder and wrapping around the urethra, becomes bigger and this may reduce or maybe stop urinary flow. As males age, the prostatic gland grows and as a result can engender complaints such as difficulty passing urine, weak urinary stream, and even urinary retention
The Coplicated Life of Brian
Friday, April 10, 2009 23:15 No CommentsSomething for the one day in the year when god really is dead and the world has obviously disappeared because he’s not at the helm steering it, or at the bunsen burner creating it, or intervening minutely in it. How did we let this one slip past?
Will Anyone Help My Parents?
Monday, April 6, 2009 11:26 No CommentsProfessor James T. O’Reilly teaches at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and has published thirty-eight textbooks on legal issues. He is a member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys and is a former chair of the 16,000 member Section of the Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association. In his new book How To Protect Elders From Harm , which is part of the Oceana’s Law for the Layperson Legal Almanac Series, is a useful resource for a
How Do You Find The Right Natural Herbal Remedy?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 0:11 No CommentsNatural health remedies for many ailments has been around for centuries now and today you can purchase natural health remedies even in grocery stores. This mode of treatment has been widely used then and even up to now. The World Health Organization estimates that around 80% of today’s population utilizes a form of natural herbal
Diagnoses & Treatment For Sinusitis
Monday, March 16, 2009 17:14 No CommentsHuman nose is like an instrument that filters all outdoor air that reaches us. The important nasal parts that come in direct contact with the outside air are the passages of your nose and the sinus cavities. In between these two parts is a layer of cilia
Fight Back With Home Remedy for Nail Fungus
Saturday, February 21, 2009 5:10 No CommentsDermaphyte fungi can make your nails look downright ugly. Sure, bad nails can’t kill you but they sure can ruin your chances of a normal social life
Why do some advocate religion for sufferers of depression?
Thursday, December 13, 2007 13:55 No CommentsHave always been curious as to why some people believe that prayer or believing/joining a religion will somehow cure depression when depression is a real brain disorder and just not a simple matter of feeling blue?
Do you think that anxiety and depression could be hereditary?
Tuesday, March 6, 2007 0:40 No CommentsDo you think that anxiety and depression could be hereditary?
Its seem like it. My dad used to suffer from depression I dont know about anxiety,and my uncle did too.Thats why I think my uncle became alcoholic,and committed suicide two years ago. Now I 21 and suffer from anxiety ,where I get get constant panic attacks [...]