Tag: religion
27 Posts
Protected: The Ten Commandments of Anasta
The biggest religion today has 7 Gods. And I cut people who serve them out of my private life
satire, US Political Confessions
Matthew Miller goes to hell
History Confessions, Media Confessions, Middle East Confessions, Our Toxic Culture Confessions, spirituality
It’s staring everyone in the face
Erotic Confessions, fairy tales, Female Alphabet Confessions, Middle East Confessions, relationships, Transformative Confessions
A love story from Gaza
A revelation. Meet Peter Crone, the Mind Architect
Protected: Let’s talk… Options
Life lessons to be happy from William Von Hippel, author of The Social Leap
Communism is a secular form of Christianity, says Dima Vorobiev
God arrested for raping middle eastern migrant. RTÉ God sketch under fire.
Psychotherapy is not a panacea
Moral Economy, Self-help Confessions, spirituality
Running into a beggar after watching the docu The English surgeon about Henry Marsh
Had some fun here? Consider treating us to a cup of coffee
The ups and downs of a private teacher in Bratislava :: The Happiness Project (13 of 365)
One of the best documentaries on 9/11 :: The Demolition of Truth. Psychologists Examine 9/11. Director’s cut.
The hypocrisy -or blindness – of Flemish media. The hatchet job docu on an right wing organisation like Schild en Vrienden and the deafening silence on the extremist and dangerous stalinist sect PVDA
The culture of Slovakia :: A country obsessed with money
If Jesus were living in the USA today and decided to run for President, would he be elected?
Men's issues, relationships, seduction, Sex Confessions, Women Confessions
How to fuck a woman’s brains out
Our Toxic Culture Confessions, Psychology Confessions
Roughly 5 percent of all priests could be pedophiles
Pope Francis encourages young people to speak up
The 17 lessons of 2017
Culture, Restaurants, Exploration, relationships, Women Confessions
When one of my loves sends me a Christmas card, it looks like this… Do not click if you are very neurotic.
Sunday Sermon :: The Matthew effect
When the patient doesn’t allow the therapist to treat his wounds
