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Category Archives: religion
Tuesday, 19 children, 2 teachers killed at UVALDE, Texas elementary school shooting. Another Sandy Hook.
I’m sure everyone heard by now, there’s been another school shooting. Both recent shooters just turned 18. UVALDE, Texas — At least 19 children and two teachers were killed Tuesday when a gunman opened fire in a Texas elementary school, … Continue reading
Posted in Absurd, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, atrocity, family, Personal thoughts, religion
Tagged children, nineteen, school, shooting, teachers, Texas, two, UVALDE
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How many people did Rome crucify?
How many people did Rome crucify? The exact number of people killed in this horrible manner is unknown for their deaths often were not recorded. Only people of means death were recorded. There was a gory road leading from Rome … Continue reading
Posted in children, Christianity, evil, Historical fiction, Martyr, pain and suffering, religion
Tagged Alkimilla, Christianity, crucifixion, Easter, executions, Jesus, Rome
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Taxi Straight To Hell 6*66*66
Jesus is standing over there in a glass showcase while the devil’s cab is waiting for you. Whomever the man standing outside the cab waited for perhaps fifty to sixty years ago I suspected was awful upset when they came … Continue reading
Posted in 666, heaven, hell, horror, humanity, radio, religion, Sacrifices, Strange Phenomenon
Tagged driver, Jesus, Taxi, the devil
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Manchild in the Promised Land-A book published 55 years ago holds true today.
I studied Manchild in the Promised Land as a social studies compendium in college. It was published in 1965 as autobiographical novel. It was written by Claude Brown. It chronicles of the author’s coming-of-age story amidst poverty and violence … Continue reading
Posted in African American History, African American Writers and Poets, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, authors, Best Seller, Biography, black people, novel, Personal thoughts, politics, race relations, radio, relationships, religion, school, sex, Sexual Abuse, slavery, society, struggle, suffering, teenagers, truth
Tagged Autobiographical novel, Claude Brown, Fictional Autobiography
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DEVADASI -What was Devadasi system in South India?
This topic has been on my mind since learning although the practice was made illegal in 1988 it still exist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08nvXZQf-cA [In my research for a book character I discovered some disturbing things.] The tradition of Devadasi culture can be … Continue reading
Posted in atrocity, black people, children, Civil Rights, crimes, discussion, family, girl, girls, Gods and Goddesses, history, religion, women
Tagged castes, Dalits, goddess, gods, India, Mahari dance, prostitutes, temple
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The First Noel
The first Noel the angels did say Was to certain poor shepards in fields as they lay: In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter’s night that was so deep Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel Born is … Continue reading
King Eochaidh the Horse Warrior: The First Book of the Draconian Quadrilogy
King Eochaidh the Horse Warrior is still the most popular book in the UnHoly Pursuit Saga and the Draconian series.
Posted in Ace King of The Ice World, Age of Reason, Ana BuFaye, angels, anger, Azazel, books, confidence, diversity, emotions, Encouragement, enjoyment, fairies, mythology, famous, fantasy, fierce, Folklore, food, Friends, ghost, heaven, hell, history, holiday, humanity, humor, immoral, immortals, King Eochadih the Horse Warrior, leadership, life, love story, lover, Lovers, madness, magic, marriage, misogynist, mother, Murder, mystery, mythology, Nephilims, novel, Paranormal, paranormal romance,, readers, relationships, religion, respect, revenge, romance, Sacrifices, sex, society, spirits, spiritual gifts, spirituality, Spouse, Standalone, struggle, suffering, Violence, war, warlocks, warrior, warrior saint
Tagged Azazel, fairy, Ireland, Mauve, medieval
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Bea’s Thanksgiving~ Second Book in the adventures of Bea.
It’s a novel about a homeless little girl named Breanna “Bea” Wyett and her mother being invited to spend Thanksgiving Dinner with the family of a deceased person after they cut into a funerary procession to avoid those pursuing … Continue reading
Posted in Ana BuFaye, Azazel, battle, Bea, Bea's Thanksgiving, Best Seller, book lovers, Book reviews., demons, dragon, empath, fairies, mythology, family, Folklore, Friends, ghost, girls, Gods and Goddesses, heaven, hell, holiday, hope, horror, immoral, immortals, life, love, mythology, Other worlds, pain and suffering, Paranormal, paranormal romance,, Parent, relationships, religion, revenge, romance, Sacrifices, saints, society, spirits, spirituality, Standalone, thanksgiving dinner, Think It Over
Tagged Book about little girl and her mother being invited to spend Thanksgiving with the family of a deceased person, Green Tablets, Sacrifices, Thanksgiving day
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The execution date Friday, October 13, 1307, of the Knights Templar is where the legend of bad luck on Friday 13th comes from.
Today is Sunday Oct 13, 2019, on this date over seven hundred years ago an massive burning at stake of the Knights Templar took place. It’s believed this is where the idea of the 13th being bad luck may have … Continue reading
Posted in anniversary, Christianity, Critics, discussion, family, famous, Knight Templar, life, pain and suffering, Prayer, religion, saints, society, Uncategorized, Unholy Pursuit main character, writings
Tagged Christianity, faith, Friday the 13th, history, life, opinion, question, travel, truth
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