Author: Suzudo
Date: Aug 8, 2008 15:51
...” en un libro de texto de biología? Cuarto, los autores afirman que el darvinismo demanda que aceptemos la conclusión que somos “amos de nuestro propio destino”. Parece que esta frase fue copiada del poema Invictus, escrito por el incrédulo William Henley: “Soy el amo de mi destino; soy el capitán de mi alma”. Esta idea sugiere que el hombre es su propio “dios” y que puede controlar su...
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Author: Squashme
Date: Aug 8, 2008 13:12
... Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find me, unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. "Invictus" - W.E. Henley. 1875 Stone me! Apologies, that's really way over the top, isn't it? But very good anyway.
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Author: Lupus
Date: Jul 31, 2008 03:33
... libro de texto de biología? Cuarto, los autores afirman que el darvinismo demanda que aceptemos la conclusión que somos "amos de nuestro propio destino". Parece que esta frase fue copiada del poema Invictus, escrito por el incrédulo William Henley: "Soy el amo de mi destino; soy el capitán de mi alma". Esta idea sugiere que el hombre es su propio "dios" y que puede controlar su ...
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Author: Suzudo
Date: Jul 30, 2008 18:34
..." en un libro de texto de biología? Cuarto, los autores afirman que el darvinismo demanda que aceptemos la conclusión que somos "amos de nuestro propio destino". Parece que esta frase fue copiada del poema Invictus, escrito por el incrédulo William Henley: "Soy el amo de mi destino; soy el capitán de mi alma". Esta idea sugiere que el hombre es su propio "dios" y que puede controlar su ...
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Author: Sol Invictus
Date: Dec 22, 2007 09:25
"cap" <cap_@libero.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:fkgcmn$9gt$1@news.newsland.it... Sol Invictus ha scritto: "Allegro ma non troppo", film musicato sperimentale di B. Bozzetto, della fine anni '70. Molto carino e con famosi pezzi di musica classica. Un capolavoro, imho :) Sì, anche secondo me. Sì, è una delle _Danze slave_ di Dvorák, e precisamente la 7a dell'...
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Author: cap
Date: Dec 21, 2007 04:48
Sol Invictus ha scritto: "Allegro ma non troppo", film musicato sperimentale di B. Bozzetto, della fine anni '70. Molto carino e con famosi pezzi di musica classica. Un capolavoro, imho :) quello dell'episodio che inizia con il cavernicolo che si costruisce capanna, casa, palazzo, ecc. Sì, è una delle _Danze slave_ di Dvorák, e precisamente la 7a dell'opus 46, in do ...
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Author: Roger Pearse
Date: Oct 31, 2007 01:25
...the Council of Laodicea, Sunday was the day dedicated by the Romans to the form ofMithrasknown as Sol Invictus (the unconquerable sun), The state sun god, Sol Invictus, was notMithras. and several historians have proposed that the observation of Sunday as holy by Christians began as an osmotic...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Oct 30, 2007 21:49
...the Council of Laodicea, Sunday was the day dedicated by the Romans to the form ofMithrasknown as Sol Invictus (the unconquerable sun), The state sun god, Sol Invictus, was not Mithras. and several historians have proposed that the observation of Sunday as holy by Christians began as an ...
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Author: Roger Pearse
Date: Oct 30, 2007 02:33
... the Council of Laodicea, Sunday was the day dedicated by the Romans to the form ofMithrasknown as Sol Invictus (the unconquerable sun), The state sun god, Sol Invictus, was not Mithras. and several historians have proposed that the observation of Sunday as holy by Christians began as an ...
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Author: Roger Pearse
Date: Oct 30, 2007 02:28
... specifying what the tradition was. In the time preceding the Council of Laodicea, Sunday was the day dedicated by the Romans to the form ofMithrasknown as Sol Invictus (the unconquerable sun), and several historians have proposed that the observation of Sunday as holy by Christians began as an osmotic process, under the influence of the significant, ...
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