The Truth About the Endless Universe Then and Now
In principle, we know that there is an endless universe out there – in principle. In everyday life, we often forget about this. We see the sun and the moon “higher” or “lower.” Above us,…
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In principle, we know that there is an endless universe out there – in principle. In everyday life, we often forget about this. We see the sun and the moon “higher” or “lower.” Above us,…
No tradition is as imbued with wine culture as Judeo-Christian. In the Bible, wine and vines are mentioned about five hundred times. Let us add that wine and Christianity have also been allies in history.…
In the Christian religion, Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Savior, and the second divine person of the Holy Trinity, but he also has other names and epithets. In the New Testament texts,…
The two major holidays of Christianity are Easter (Resurrection of Christ) and Christmas (Birth of Christ), but Easter is a holiday over the holidays. Easter in Orthodoxy, however, has a special place in the church calendar.…
Only two things are reliable in life – birth and death. They happen without our will, the only events in our lives that we have no control over. Perhaps that is why they are the…
Nobody knows the true connection between St. Valentine and the holiday of love. So, what is the true story behind Valentine’s Day? Valentine’s Day is known among people primarily as the holiday of lovers. In…
Without water, a person can only survive for up to four days, so we can often hear that water is life. From the first beings on earth until today, the most important factor in survival…
The law of vibration posits that every single thing (every living thing, object, and atom) is in continuous motion, vibrating at a characteristic frequency. The term ether may not be the most appropriate for the…
Eucharistic Miracles of the Catholic Church have appeared since time immemorial. In 1264 a remarkable miracle occurred in Bolsena (Italy). As usual, the Bohemian monk, Peter of Prague, prepared hosts for the Lord’s Supper. He…
A 17th-century marble inscription describes the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano in Italy that took place in the church of San Francesco in 750. “The monastery priest questioned the actual presence of our Lord in the…