Stuff 2 Write for The Ourminds' Library

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This is a list of topics that I wrote down for possible future
discussion. Some of the topics listed were written down
incoherently so sorry. I just didn't want to forget anything.
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7 deadly sins
Angels
Animals and Freewill / Fate / Destiny
apparition (n)
astral (adj)
astrology and zodiac
astronomy
blindness - of love
book of Love
Brain-Cabinet
children - decision to have...
clairvoyance (n)
Cloning
Comunism vs Captilism
demon (n)
depresion
distance - from 1 time 2 another - happy 2 sad - meaning 2 nothing
end of the road
evolution
excommonication
exercising
exobiology
exorcism
Fate / Destiny vs Freewill
fear
food
images
letters 2 #
levitation
life vs Death
lonliness
Love
marriage / divorce
Martial Arts
materialists
medium (n)
mental illness
Morals / sin
Morphing
music saving the soul
nervous breakdowns
opposites - need for - without opposites how does anything exist
out-of-body (adj)
pain - mental, physical, and spirtitual
paranormal (adj)
parapsychology (n)
patience
patterns
precognition (n)
psychic (n)
psychokinesis (n)
psychometry (n)
racism / prejudice
reflections and mirrors
reincarnation
Religions
sex
speaking - small talk, public,
spirit (n)
symbols
symmetry
talking
te·lep·a·thy (n)
The Bible / The Torah / The Koran
thought transference (n)
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Witchcraft
witch·craft (wchkrft)
n.
1.Magic; sorcery.
2.Wicca.
3.A magical or irresistible influence, attraction, or charm.
witchcraft \Witch"craft`\, n. [AS. wiccecr[ae]ft.] 1. The practices or art of witches; sorcery;
enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits.
2. Power more than natural; irresistible influence.
He hath a witchcraft Over the king in 's tongue. --Shak.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
witchcraft n : the art of sorcery [syn: witchery]
Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University
witchcraft (1 Sam. 15:23; 2 Kings 9:22; 2 Chr. 33:6; Micah 5:12; Nahum 3:4; Gal. 5:20). In the
popular sense of the word no mention is made either of witches or of witchcraft in Scripture.
The "witch of En-dor" (1 Sam. 28) was a necromancer, i.e., one who feigned to hold converse
with the dead. The damsel with "a spirit of divination" (Acts 16:16) was possessed by an evil
spirit, or, as the words are literally rendered, "having a spirit, a pithon." The reference is to the
heathen god Apollo, who was regarded as the god of prophecy.
Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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Atomism:
Atomism (Greek atomon, "uncuttable") is the philosophic and
scientific theory that reality is composed of indivisible
elementary parts called atoms. A theory of physical atoms
was first advanced by Leucippus and Democritus; later, it was
developed by Lucretius. A more complex version of the theory
is held by natural scientists today, although at present it
is not clear which particles are the most fundamental units
of matter. Atomism also denotes theories that may be
psychological (the "simple ideas" of John Locke and David Hume)
or linguistic (as in the elementary propositions of logical atomism).
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ESP extrasensory perception (adj)
commonly called ESP, any perception that occurs
independently of the known sensory processes such
as sight and smell. The main categories of ESP are
telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition. The
existence of ESP is disputed, though systematic
experimental research on the subject has been
ongoing since 1930
Communication or perception by means other than the physical senses.
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Joan of Arc - Saint. French name Jeanne d'Arc (zhän därk) Known as
?the Maid of Orléans?and ?La Pucelle.? 1412?-1431.
French military leader and heroine. Inspired and directed by
religious visions, she organized the French resistance that
forced the English to end their siege of Orléans (1429). The
same year she led an army of 12,000 to Rheims and had the
dauphin crowned Charles VII. Captured and sold to the English
by the Burgundians (1430), she was later tried for heresy
and sorcery and was burned at the stake in Rouen. She was
canonized in 1920.
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Genetic Engineering
Scientific alteration of the structure of genetic material
in a living organism. It involves the production and use of
recombinant DNA and has been employed to create bacteria that
synthesize insulin and other human proteins.
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The 1999 Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia
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