Posted by The Oracle on February 25, 2007
Poetry may be not the popular reading that it was many years ago but it is still the choosen read of many.
But, how many of you have considered writing it instead of reading it. To get some ideas, try looking at what other, non published poets have written. Some web sites give the opportunity to read and write poetry. Start with Poetry Publisher and see where it leads.
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Posted by The Oracle on February 9, 2007
It will no doubt take some time for the hardened Windows user to consider a change to freedom in the computer world but I’m sure that day will come.
I am going to make the move gently, by setting up a duel hard drive. one still running XP for now with the other using UBUNTU the user friendly Linux Op system. That way I canget accustomed to Linux befor I take the big plunge.
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Posted by The Oracle on February 2, 2007
After seeing the DaVinci Code film I wondered what the fuss was about, Catholics jumping up and down getting upset about Dan Brown’s book. Now I’ve read the book I must say It is a really good eye opener on the Catholic faith’s history. I spent some time on-line checking some facts on the books quoted part and Dan Brown did do his home work.
The Originators of the Roman Catholic faith, Emperor Constantine and the group he called together in 325AD made many choices about which books to include in the Bible and it is clear the purpose was to control the people and the potential troubles brewing between the Christians and the Pagans of Rome. Surely though now, we are intelligent enough to see that through out its history the Roman Catholic church has continued to twist the truth for its own ends, pushing woman into second place.
In so called Pagan times it was the female who created life and earth but then suddenly it was decided man, namely Adam, was at the beginning.
Come on people, give it some thought. Religions are based on control. Have your own beliefs but don’t let the churches control your thinking.
Read the DaVinci Code, enjoy the story and give some thought to the history behind it all.
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