How to Handle Stress

April 23rd, 2010 |

How to Handle Stress

Stress can be defined as emotional or physical strain or pain produced by the body in response to tough situations. That’s a pretty loose definition — another way of thinking about stress is as a body’s way to respond to any kind of demand, physical or mental.

Stress causes tension, pain, headaches, bad moods, and all kinds of other physical and mental symptoms that are generally bad for the body. Stress exists as a way for our bodies to cope with outside circumstances (“stressors”) and is generally considered a good thing, as…

Where Is the Best Place to Find Meteorites?

April 22nd, 2010 |

Where Is the Best Place to Find Meteorites?

The best place to find meteorites is any area with a dry climate, such as a desert or dry lake bed.

When a meteoroid hits the surface of the Earth it leaves behind meteorites. These are exciting pieces of geology because they originate in outer space and end up right here on the surface of our planet. Finding a meteorite is like finding a piece of another world.

What Do Meteorites Look Like?

Where to Find MeteoritesWhen most people think of the word “meteorite”, they think of a chunk of iron — the most readily…

Where Are They Now? Child Stars

April 21st, 2010 |

Where Are They Now? Child Stars

Child stars become TV celebrities overnight after the success of a particular show. They may enjoy a few years of glory before their fandom dies out and we start to wonder — “Where are they now?” Though some child stars continue in the business, many seem to fall off the face of the earth altogether.

Here’s four child stars who led very different celebrity lives and who have all moved on to bigger (if not always better) things.

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Danny Bonaduce’s story has more ups and downs than any on our child…

Where Do Penguins Live?

April 20th, 2010 |

Where Do Penguins Live?

Contrary to popular belief, these cute little aquatic and flightless birds don’t just live on ice. Popular opinion holds that penguins live only in Arctic waters, but the truth is much stranger than that.

Why Do Penguins Live Near Water?

It is true that penguins need to live near large bodies of water because they spend most of their time there, swimming and hunting. Remember, penguins are flightless birds, so they depend on swimming for most of their long-haul activity. Excellent swimmers, penguins can swim for hundreds of miles without stopping for a rest. This is…

Where to Buy Pepper Spray

April 19th, 2010 |

Where to Buy Pepper Spray

Pepper spray is an effective deterrent against all kinds of threats. This non-lethal weapon can be used to render an attacker or other threat blind, incapacitated, and unable to pursue you. Pistols need loading (and a license to carry) and the ease with which pepper spray is used makes the expense of owning and caring for a gun unnecessary. When you need a way to protect yourself, pepper spray is the most user friendly and inexpensive method.

Whether your carry pepper spray on hunting trips ( to keep away attacking animals) on the job as…

What Are PDA Computers?

April 16th, 2010 |

What Are PDA Computers?

Calling a device a “PDA” seems a bit outmoded. The name is short for “Personal Digital Assistant” — there are no three words in the English language that remind me more of the 90s. We now call these devices “palmtops” or just refer to them by their brand name. You could argue that today’s “smart phones” are kind of like PDAs with a phone attached . . . and you wouldn’t be far off.

PDA computers are handheld electronic devices that can do what most laptop computers can do — basic computing with telephone and even…

How Do You Get a Passport?

April 15th, 2010 |

How Do You Get a Passport?

A passport is an easily recognized travel document authorizing travel and identifying you. You need a passport to enter and return to the US from most countries. Get a US passport through the government, not commercial passport application agencies, even if rushing a US passport application.

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Prepare to pay a little bit — the US passport fee is $100 if you are over 18 (good for ten years) and $85 if you are 17 or under. The “youth passport” is only good for five years.

In order to…

Why Do Flowers Shops Deliver?

April 14th, 2010 |

Why Do Flowers Shops Deliver?

Flower shops deliver because the easiest way for flower shops to get their product into their customers’ hands is to deliver the flowers themselves. Flower shops do decent foot traffic selling bouquets and single-stem flowers for people on the go, but their biggest business comes from flower delivery.

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Why Do People Have Flowers Delivered?

There are any number of occasions for flower delivery — any event you want to punctuate or celebrate in a special way is the right opportunity for a delivery…

What Are Gift Experiences?

April 13th, 2010 |

What Are Gift Experiences?

A “gift experience” is any gift that allows the receiver to have a completely interactive experience. As opposed to regular gifting, in which you give a person a wad of cash or a new pair of boxers, “gift experiences” are usually one-time-only experiences that last for a few hours.

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What Are Some Examples of Gift Experiences?

The term “gift experiences” covers a huge variety of gifts, from skydiving trips to rock-climbing, surfing, and even all-day spa visits. Here’s a short list of some

How to Buy a Used Land Rover

April 12th, 2010 |

How to Buy a Used Land Rover

There are plenty of reasons to buy a used Land Rover — this was one of the first civilian 4×4 utility vehicles (premiering in the late 40s) and these cars are known as the “luxury SUV” for a reason. If you want the convenience of a Jeep in a comfortable and more attractive package, you need a Land Rover.

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Buying a used Land Rover can be a headache. Used car dealers are not as informed about the Land Rover as they may be about other makes…

What is Nigerian Email Fraud?

April 9th, 2010 |

What is Nigerian Email Fraud?

Nigerian email fraud is as easy to detect as it is difficult to say. The term refers to any email fraud of a similar variety — the source is not always Nigeria. The name comes from an early wave of just such email fraud items from Nigeria, or claiming to be from Nigeria.

What Other Countries Perpetrate Nigerian Email Fraud?

An email from a person in any country promising a big return for a small investment of money is probably fraudulent. There are big Nigerian email fraud schemes in countries like South Africa,…

What Are Social Networking Sites?

April 8th, 2010 |

What Are Social Networking Sites?

Social networking refers to the act of building “networks” of people on specific websites. Social networking takes place among people who share something — a political leaning, an interest in a particular movie or musician, or an activity like yoga or gun collecting.

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A social networking site is just a means for building these social networks. These sites are made up of some web representation for each network member (a “profile”) a list of their links or interests, and some kind of ‘hook’ or gimmick to set that particular…

What Are Social Bookmarking Sites?

April 7th, 2010 |

What Are Social Bookmarking Sites?

Social bookmarking is a way of tagging (read: bookmarking) a website or blog and “saving” it for later. Much like hitting “favorite” to mark a website on your personal computer, social bookmarking sites share this saved information with other people on the Internet. This means you can share your bookmarks and favorite places on the Internet and share them with people all over the world.

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Why Should I Join A Social Bookmarking Site?

Besides the fun of sharing your website finds with friends, you can look at the…

How to Choose a Modem

April 6th, 2010 |

How to Choose a Modem

The market is flooded with wireless modems — if your ISP didn’t provide a wireless modem when you ordered your wireless service, choosing the right wireless modem can be a serious headache.

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A wireless modem is a device necessary to access the Internet via a wireless network on your computer or electronic device (like a PDA). A wireless modem gives you the ability to “unplug” from your modem and use your Internet-enabled device anywhere…

How to Buy Stuff on eBay

April 5th, 2010 |

How to Buy Stuff on eBay

eBay is dangerously easy to use. You don’t need computer skills of any sort to buy stuff on eBay.com, beyond maybe the basic ability to type words and roll your mouse around, clicking on things. Because eBay is an auction site, and an addictive one at that, its ease of use is trouble for those of us hooked on buying and selling.

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There are four basic steps to buying stuff on eBay. You’ll start by registering with the site — this is easy,…

What Is Data Entry?

March 25th, 2010 |

What Is Data Entry?

Data entry refers to the act of transcribing data of any kind into another form. Data entry usually refers to entering data into a database, like a spreadsheet or other computer file.

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Computers are ubiquitous tools both at home and at work, and there is a huge demand for the collection and presentation of data-based documents in everything from doctor’s…

Kindle For Mac

March 24th, 2010 |

With the March 2010 release of “Kindle for Mac“, Apple users can enjoy e-books downloaded from Amazon.com. The MacIntosh version of the Kindle e-book reader means that most every major computer, cellphone and mp3 player on the market is compatible with Amazon’s Kindle.

Amazon came out with the first generation Kindle e-reader in late 2007, the device sold out 5 & 1/2 hours, and wasn’t in stock for nearly 5 months. Demand for Kindle readers, as well as improvements to the original design, led Amazon to release the Kindle 2 in February of 2009, then Kindle DX, which was released…

What Is a Pay as You Go Cell Phone?

March 24th, 2010 |

What Is a Pay as You Go Cell Phone?

A “Pay as You Go” cell phone is pretty much the opposite of a standard cell phone plan.

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Most cell phone plans require long-term contracts (at least a year, normally two years) that must be secured using a credit card or bank card — don’t forget about the monthly fees and expensive phones.

The cheapest standard cell phone contracts offer somewhere around 300 minutes of talk time per month, and since most people will use more than this,…

What Is Bill Consolidation?

March 23rd, 2010 |

What Is Bill Consolidation?

When a person transfers their outstanding debts and loan payments into one bill, this process is called bill consolidation. On paper it sounds simpler than it really is. Remember that bill consolidation requires a loan. You don’t just pile all your debts into one payment and send a check and that’s that. You have to be approved for bill consolidation loans. But bill consolidation is just what the name says — combining your bills into one easy to manage payment.

Why Use Bill Consolidation Services?

Theoretically your consolidation loan will decrease the amount of…

What Is a Tax Attorney?

March 22nd, 2010 |

What Is a Tax Attorney?

A tax attorney is a lawyer who specializes in helping taxpayers deal with IRS or other revenue service problems. The IRS isn’t the only entity that people get in trouble with — state tax departments are a big problem for people who live in states with state income tax.

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United States tax law is byzantine in structure, with more curveballs than…

What Is Internet Dating?

March 21st, 2010 |

What Is Internet Dating?

People have used mass media as a dating resource since well before the days of the Personal ads in the newspaper. There are reports of grafitti on the walls of ancient Greek cities advertising a lover’s prowess or particular romantic style. It is no surprise that the Internet is full of ways to make “new friends” and create potential romantic hookups.

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Internet dating is what it sounds like — a way to meet people using the…

What Is an External Hard Drive?

March 20th, 2010 |

What Is an External Hard Drive?

If you aren’t familiar with what a hard drive is, check out our previous  article What Is a Hard Drive?.

Every computer needs a hard drive to store the operating system information, programs and other peices of user input. Most hard drives are internal — built into the body of the computer — but since our personal computing needs have outgrown the basic hard drive installed on most computers, the external hard drive has become popular.

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What Is Computer Software?

March 19th, 2010 |

What Is Computer Software?

When you think of a computer imagine a machine made of two parts. The first part is the computer hardware, the physical parts of the computer that you can actually touch. Some examples of hardware are disks, monitors, boards, chips, etc. Hardware does all of the physical work of the computer, from memory storage to display.

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The second part, what we call “computer software”, acts as the brain of the computer, telling the hardware what to do and when and how to do…

What Is a Hard Drive?

March 18th, 2010 |

What Is a Hard Drive?

A hard drive is a crucial element of our modern computer systems. The hard drive is the part of the computer where all of your programs and files are stored. Think of it as the file folder of your computer. A hard drive is also known as a hard disk drive.

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The hard drive is so crucial to the computer that If the drive is somehow damaged, you will lose everything you have stored on your computer.

How Does a Hard Drive Work?

Strangely enough, a hard drive uses memory…

What Is a Software Patch?

March 17th, 2010 |

What Is a Software Patch?

A software patch is a piece of code designed to fix glitches, bugs, or compatibility issues between the software and commonly used hardware or operating systems.

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When a piece of software is released to the general public, it gets put through its paces. People with all different computer systems and hardware start to use that piece of software and discover little problems that the programmers missed. Even though software developers test software over and over to be sure their creation is completely glitch-free, even the most skilled engineers can’t design…

What Is a Secured Loan?

March 16th, 2010 |

What Is a Secured Loan?

A secured loan is any loan that is backed up by an asset or a piece of collateral.

Secured loans are the easiest way for consumers to get big loans without waiting too long. A lender won’t usually loan a big amount of money without something to back it up — in this case, your word is not good as gold. For the consumer, the secured loan can act as a guarantee that you will pay back the loan. For people who have trouble paying back debts, putting their house or another piece of collateral…

What Is Wireless Internet Access?

March 15th, 2010 |

What Is Wireless Internet Access?

The ability to access the Internet wirelessly is provided by a local area network, or LAN. This network allows Internet access using radio waves rather than wires. Traditionally, the Internet was accessible only through phone lines or cable — but wireless Internet access is fast becoming the standard.

Wireless Internet access starts with a central hub that contains a hard-wired Internet connection. This hub, usually found attached to the main computer system or server in a network, broadcasts radio waves that bring the Internet to specific computers which are part of the same wireless network.…

What Is an MP3 Player?

March 14th, 2010 |

What Is an MP3 Player?

An MP3 player is a wonderful piece of technology that’s taken over the world of personal music players — the next generation of the LP, the cassette, and the CD. An MP3 Player is a device that plays files called “mp3″ files.

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What Is an MP3 File?

An MP3 is a form of digital audio file that is compressed into a portable and easy-to-handle size using a specific audio recording standard. These standards are defined by the Motion Pictures Experts Group, known…

What Is a Savings Account?

March 13th, 2010 |

What Is a Savings Account?

A savings account is any bank account used to hold money and draw interest. A savings account differs from a checking account in that a savings account can not be drawn on by checks, debit cards, or any other personal financial tool. The other crucial difference is that a checking account doesn’t draw interest.

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Savings Account Basics

I don’t want to steer you wrong — not just banks offer savings accounts. You can open savings accounts…

What Is Currency Trading?

March 12th, 2010 |

What Is Currency Trading?

Currency trading is a kind of commodities exchange much like stock or futures markets only the trading occurs between the values of different currencies. Since one country’s currency is always a different value relative to another currency, the difference that exists becomes a trade-worthy commodity.

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Despite the fact that it is a volatile market (with high possibility of financial loss) currency trading is the largest financial market on the…

The Legality of Driving Barefoot

March 11th, 2010 |

In a post the other day, AskDeb reported on the apparently controversial issue of the legality of driving without shoes.

In researching the post, our writer contacted various police and law enforcement agencies to provide our readers with the best information. This is typical for us — we don’t weigh in on an issue without doing our homework.

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Our research indicated two facts –

1. There is no specific law restricting…

What Is Online Banking?

March 11th, 2010 |

What Is Online Banking?

Online banking is a system by which a banking customer can conduct bank transactions using the Internet. The movement of banking into the online world was inevitable — as soon as the Internet became ubiquitous it was only a matter of time before we handled everything (even our personal finances) on the Internet.

Online banking means we have one less reason to leave the house. With online banking, you can do everything you would normally do at your bank from the comfort of your computer. Make deposits, transfer funds, and even pay bills using your Internet…

Is It Illegal to Drive Barefoot?

March 10th, 2010 |

Editor’s Note as of July 26, 2010 — Apparently the original post below was in error. Rather than delete it, we’ve left it here in its entirety, along with the comments correcting the error. We apologize that the original author of this post made this mistake, and we’re taking steps to make sure this kind of mistake doesn’t happen again.

Is It Illegal to Drive Barefoot?

There’s nothing like the feel of the open road — just you, your car, and miles of highway stretching off into the distance. Driving is the definition of freedom, a past time as American…

Is It Illegal to Sleep In Your Car?

March 9th, 2010 |

Is It Illegal to Sleep In Your Car?

We’ve all been on a long distance car trip and felt the need to pull over for a quick rest. In fact, most driver’s education programs advice just that for road weariness — pull safely to the side of the road and take a nap. “Sleeping it off” is much safer than pressing on to the next available motel or to your final destination. Road weariness leads to more accidents than anything besides drunken driving.

The question many people have is “Is it illegal to sleep in your car?”

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Is It Illegal to Be High?

March 8th, 2010 |

Is It Illegal to Be High?

Yes, it is illegal to be high.

Here’s the situation — you and your buddies were sitting around listening to The Dark Side of the Moon and enjoying a joint or two. The night’s over and it is time to head home. On the way back to your house, you get pulled over for speeding. You know you don’t have anything illegal on you, and you haven’t been drinking, but still you gotta wonder — can the cop bust you simply for being high?

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What Is the Fastest Car in the World?

March 7th, 2010 |

What Is the Fastest Car in the World?

Once you get up to a certain speed, “fastest” is really relative. One driver may find that his style compliments the SSC Ultimate Aero better than a similarly fast Bugatti model.

Here is a list of the ten fastest cars in the world. All of these cars are fast and furious, and on any given day one model may easily beat another.

The Ten Fastest Cars in the World

1. SSC Ultimate Aero: This monster can hit a top speed of 257 mph, and boasts a 0-60 time of just 2.7 secs.…

What Is the Average Cost of Living by State?

March 6th, 2010 |

What Is the Average Cost of Living by State?

Due to differences in taxes, rent and utility bills, food costs, and other geographical quirks the cost of living in America varies from state to state.

Economists assign a number to cost of living, as a specific dollar amount will depend on your lifestyle as well as other factors such as your employment and travel requirements.

Here is a list of all fifty US states and their average cost of living index. In this index, 100 is an “average” cost of living for the entire country — any number lower than…

What Is the Average Cost of Raising a Child?

March 5th, 2010 |

What Is the Average Cost of Raising a Child?

Children are the greatest blessing to anyone’s life. Newborns especially are a true joy to have around. Unfortunately in this day and age, you pretty much need to be loaded to raise a child properly.

As with most “average cost” questions, there are multiple answers. Because of differences between cost of living in different states and differences between childrens’ need (medical problems, etc) the ‘average cost’ of raising a child can be different from one family to the next.

Average Cost of Raising a Child

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What Is the Average Cost of Braces?

March 4th, 2010 |

What Is the Average Cost of Braces?

Getting braces has become something of a childhood tradition. According to the American Association of Orthodontics, anywhere from 3 to 4 million kids in America wear braces on their teeth, though the length of time they wear them varies greatly.

With so many kids requiring braces to fix issues with their teeth, it is important for parents of young children to understand the average cost of orthodontics. Since we’ve already said that the length of time required for braces can be anywhere from a matter of weeks to a matter of years, an…

What Is the Average Cost of a College Education?

March 3rd, 2010 |

What Is the Average Cost of a College Education?

The cost of higher education is on the rise. The scariest part of this trend is that costs are going up a noticeable amount from year to year rather than increasing a little bit at a time. According to the College Board (that’s the folks who administer the SAT exam) college students will pay an average of $400 more for room and board this year compared to last year. That number will be different from college to college, but seeing big increases in college costs over just twelve months should be…

What Is the Average Cost of a Wedding?

March 2nd, 2010 |

What Is the Average Cost of a Wedding?

It is always difficult to come up with an “average cost” for a county the size of America. There is such a gap between the lower class and upper class in this country that the “average cost” of a wedding is hard to come by — not to mention the huge number of weddings taking place every year.

There are also big differences geographically. A fancy wedding in Martha’s Vineyard may cost one amount while an equally fancy wedding in “fly-over country” will cost you a lot less.

With that in mind,…

How Old Do You Have to Be to Have a Facebook Account?

March 1st, 2010 |

How Old Do You Have to Be to Have a Facebook Account?

Let’s face it — Facebook is ubiquitous. It is the most popular social networking site by far, so much so that major life events don’t seem real until they’re posted as a Facebook status update. Whether or not you like Facebook, approve of social networking, or think Facebook has a good or bad influence on people, it is here to stay.

Because Facebook is everywhere and “everyone has a Facebook account”, most kids want to join. Facebook was once meant for college students and professionals but the scope…

What Are Pentecostal Beliefs?

February 28th, 2010 |

What Are Pentecostal Beliefs?

Pentecostal Christianity is one of the least understood Christian denomination. Most of what people know about “Pentecostals” (as they are called) is surface — the women wear very modest clothing, never cut their hair, etc.

Pentecostals get a bad wrap probably because the faith started (and flourishes in) low income parts of the country. Besides that obvious obstacle, they have a very strict view of Christianity which requires them to dress and act a certain way.

Though there are half a billion Pentecostals around the world, this faith is basically looked over by most Christians.

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What Are Confucianism Beliefs?

February 27th, 2010 |

What Are Confucianism Beliefs?

Unlike the other religions in our Beliefs series, Confucianism cannot be defined properly as a “religion”.

Confucianism is more of an ethical system of philosophy originating in China. Though Confucianism is practiced as a religion these days (in countries like  Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, and even the US) it wasn’t meant to be a religion when it was developed.

Most followers of Confucianism follow some semblance of  traditional Chinese religion, which is a blend of old school Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and any number of localized traditions and ritual.

History of Confucianism

A Chinese writer named K’ung Fu…

What Are Muslim Beliefs?

February 26th, 2010 |

What Are Muslim Beliefs?

The religion of Islam is still a mystery to much of the Western world. Though there are nearly 2 billion Muslims and Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world, it is mostly misunderstood by Americans as the religion that terrorists belong to.

Much like Judaism, there is no set of laws which a person  must strictly adhere to in order to be a good Muslim. A recitation of something called the  Shahada will do just fine — this recitation is “There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his Prophet.”

Beyond this core…

What Are Jewish Beliefs?

February 25th, 2010 |

What Are Jewish Beliefs?

Judaism is one of the most important religions in world history. Why? Christianity, the world’s largest religion, sprung directly out of Judaism. That means that you can credit Christianity’s 2 billion members to the existence of Judaism. In fact, Christianity and Judaism are so closely related it would be impossible to think of them distinctly.

Jewish Dogma

Unlike Christianity and Islam, Judaism does not really have an offiicial set of doctrines or political associations. In fact, all that is required for a person to be considered “Jewish” is their ethnicity. Because being Jewish means being a religion…

What Are Christian Beliefs?

February 24th, 2010 |

What Are Christian Beliefs?

Christianity is the world’s largest religion, claiming between 1 and 2.2 billion believers depending on what count you believe. Anywhere from a quarter to a third of the world’s population identifies as Christian.

Christianity is a religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth (real name — Yeshua Ben Yosef or Joshua of Joseph) as laid out in the Bible, a collection of religious texts and teachings.

Though Christianity is a massive religion it is relatively young, having been “founded” by Jesus of Nazareth and his followers only two thousand years ago or…

What Are Catholic Beliefs?

February 23rd, 2010 |

What Are Catholic Beliefs?

Catholicism is relatively simple to understand due to a large number of recited prayers, statements of belief, and a centralized structure built around the infallibility of their church leader, the Pope.

Whereas other spiritual traditions like Buddhism reject the kind of patriarchal order found in most Christian sects, Catholicism is a well-ordered system with very little variation from church to church or family to family.

The Basics

Catholicism is considered the first Christian denomination, since it was started by the apostle Peter who is considered the first Pope. When Jesus picked Peter to…

What Are Hinduism Beliefs?

February 22nd, 2010 |

What Are Hinduism Beliefs?

Hinduism is the oldest known spiritual tradition. Thousands of years before anyone was talking about Christ or Buddha, people in India were worshipping a set of Hindu gods and practicing their spiritualism.

Many historians and followers of the religion claim that some form of Hinduism has been practiced on Earth since before recorded history. We know for sure that as long as 6,000 years ago the people of current-day India were practicing Hinduism.

For being the world’s oldest religion Hinduism is a  mystery to most of the Western world. We have stereotypes (lots…

What Are Buddhism Beliefs?

February 21st, 2010 |

What Are Buddhism Beliefs?

It is just as difficult to describe the “beliefs” of all Buddhists as it is to describe the same for all Christians. Religions often have different sects, belief systems, even different core philosophies while still sharing the same name. Think of a Baptist church in Mississippi compared to a Catholic mass in upstate New York just for one example.

Still there are some basic principles about Buddhism that are common to all people who call themselves Buddhist. In this article, we’ll take a look at rebirth and reincarnation, the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and…

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