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Justsouno
Thanks for dropping in. I remember our good discussions on other subjects. For more historical/biographical info on Mohammed, just go to the first post in this blog, where I present three different accounts of his life. He is the most fascinating religious figure in history, and his religion may someday control the entire world. That is what scares me about him and his followers.
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GoldenMean
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November 13, 2005
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Golden Mean
Very very interesting. Was he a schizophrenic? I have done some research on him and I saw where he thought God was audibly speaking to him and he, himself thought he was crazy and went into a cave and wrote the Muslim bible. You say this is 600 some odd years after the birth of Christ. When then was Mohammad born and when did he complete this work? When will your book be out?
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Justi
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November 6, 2005
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Glad to be back!
Thanks for the uh, enthusiastic welcome. I missed you too. I peeked at a couple of your blogs when I started blogging again.
I love the mysteries of life, so you know I've got to love Mysteria, too!
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GoldenMean
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August 4, 2004
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Yeah!!!!! Golden Mean is back on the Scene!!! Can I Get A Witness?!!!
welcome back brotha... lol hey now really though, your approach and views are just what a girl like me needs...I missed U love mysteria
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mysteria
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August 4, 2004
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Amazing
I must comment on the history of this blog. It is an excerpt from my book, "Philosophy for the Serious Heretic". It has had its ups and downs. The original post was VERY long for a blog, and it enjoyed a brief popularity and then descended into the bottomless pit of the unclicked, to join the "People of the Pit," to steal a phrase from Mohammed himself.
The headlines that have tortured us all in the past year, concerning Muslim terrorists, prompted me to re-post sections of the original blog, with a few explanatory comments added.
This comment will push the blog into the top 25 (first page) in Religion & Spirituality, as this date.
Who says you can't teach an old blog new tricks?
What does this highlight the most, the laziness of the average reader, or the excellence of the original blog?
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GoldenMean
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July 31, 2004
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