Kenyan Starvation Cult: No Man Lives on Bread Alone
The recent tragedy in Kenya brings home the importance that “bread” (food} is not the only thing that sustains human existence.
The recent tragedy in Kenya brings home the importance that “bread” (food} is not the only thing that sustains human existence.
Eunuchs The concept of non-binary genders is relatively new, with the term only being coined a few decades ago. Nonetheless, there is ample evidence to… Read More »Non-Binary Christians in History: Eunuchs and a Bearded Woman
The image of Jesus dying on a cross is a common icon of contemporary Christianity, however, such symbolism is a far cry from how Early… Read More »Early Christian Symbols, the Anchor, Peacock, and Wand
Most Christians think of Jesus as being a bearded man. This is not surprising given all the paintings, movies, and other forms of Christian iconography… Read More »Did Romans Kill Jesus Twice?: The Beardless Versus the Bearded Jesus
A few years ago, when I temporarily moved from Victoria to Queensland, some of my new friends called me a “Mexican”. Obviously, I wasn’t really… Read More »“Babylonians” as an Adjective
The following references is not a complete list of all the sources I used to create this blog series. To include all the reference material… Read More »Exploring Occult Symbolism From a History and Herstory Perspective of Education: Part 20 – Reference List
What I have written in this series is true and accurate to the best of my current knowledge. As I learn more, my opinions and… Read More »Exploring Occult Symbolism From a History and Herstory Perspective of Education: Part 19 – Epilogue
Up until this point, religious institutions had dominated education, with the exception of Germany which mandated some form of state education be provided to boys… Read More »Exploring Occult Symbolism From a History and Herstory Perspective of Education: Part 16 – Child Development
The industrial revolution brought new challenges to humans. As machines gradually replaced the work once done by village artisans and commercial agricultural methods reduced the… Read More »Exploring Occult Symbolism From a History and Herstory Perspective of Education: Part 15 -Industrial Revolution and Female Artists
Some patriarchs assert that male dominance occurred due competence not tyranny, but as illustrated by the case of Rosa Venerini (1656 – 1728), it was… Read More »Exploring Occult Symbolism From a History and Herstory Perspective of Education: Part 14 – Female Academics