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Conversations With the Almighty
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James Allocar
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
A blog about our daily interaction with the Almighty.
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Conspiracies? - No, Just One
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C. Fenway Braxton
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
A blog about conspiracy "theory".
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12•20•2012; Our Last Golden Sunset?
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R. S. Marshal
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
Is planet Earth rapidly approaching a Doomsday as the Maya Calendar draws to an end or is it merely the beginning
of the Golden Age of human consciousness? Or does the end-date mean something completely different, if anything at all?
R. S. Marshal examines all the evidence left by the Maya - and there is actually very little - to understand what they expected.
The answer may surprise you.
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2012 Talk
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R. S. Marshal
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
A blog about the rapidly approaching end of the Mayan Calendar.
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The Analytical Mind
by
Rod Martin (writing as Dorian Rodan)
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
This is a technical manual for counselors who have taken their patients beyond a state the Church of Scientology
called "clear" or what other people might describe as a person free of their hang-ups.
This was a manual for the practitioner or the person involved in self-counseling to improve their abilities
and understanding beyond that plane of existence.
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How To Build a Star Cruiser
by
Rod Martin (writing as Dorian Rodan)
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
A technical manual on building, as the title suggests, a star cruiser. Perhaps not exactly the sort of blueprints
you might be thinking of but then Dad always liked to stretch the meaning of phrases as well as the understanding
of his readers.
Hopefully, some will find this of interest even if others are mildly amused. Or annoyed.
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Genealogies of the Holy Bible
by
Terry Martin
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
All the begats, those tedious scriptures from the Bible, that make the readers' eyes glaze over while they skim through the text to find where the story picks up again.
The genealogies listed may be tedious but they have importance to the study of scripture.
And not just because the ancient tribes thought enough to list them or because so much of their tribal law and custom was based on the genealogical relations to the old prophets.
Many of the relationships of the characters in the Bible stories take on a new live when you can see them in relationship to others of the time. The family connections become clearer as well as some of the legal issues.
With chapter and verse for every name on the tree it makes a handy study guide.
This version is for the casual Bible-reading Christian of most protestant faiths.
Many versions of the Bible are used as references as well as supplementary material from Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews which has already made it into Christian lore.
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Genealogies of the Holy Family
by
Terry Martin
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
All the begats, those tedious scriptures from the Bible, that make the readers' eyes glaze over while they skim through the text to find where the story picks up again.
The genealogies listed may be tedious but they have importance to the study of scripture.
And not just because the ancient tribes thought enough to list them or because so much of their tribal law and custom was based on the genealogical relations to the old prophets.
Many of the relationships of the characters in the Bible stories take on a new live when you can see them in relationship to others of the time. The family connections become clearer as well as some of the legal issues.
With chapter and verse for every name on the tree it makes a handy study guide.
This version is for the Catholic reader, utilizing scripture from the Vulgate edition as well as some apocryphal material.
Many versions of the Bible are used as references as well as supplementary material from Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews which has already made it into Christian lore.
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Genealogies of the Twelve Tribes
by
Terry Martin
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
All the begats, those tedious scriptures from the Bible, that make the readers' eyes glaze over while they skim through the text to find where the story picks up again.
The genealogies listed may be tedious but they have importance to the study of scripture.
And not just because the ancient tribes thought enough to list them or because so much of their tribal law and custom was based on the genealogical relations to the old prophets.
Many of the relationships of the characters in the Bible stories take on a new live when you can see them in relationship to others of the time. The family connections become clearer as well as some of the legal issues.
With chapter and verse for every name on the tree it makes a handy study guide.
This version is for the LDS reader, including references from the Book of Mormon, Scroll of Abraham, and the Pearl of Great Price.
Many versions of the Bible are used as references as well as supplementary material from Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews which has already made it into Christian lore.
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The Genealogical Roots of Jesus Christ
by
Terry Martin
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
All the begats, those tedious scriptures from the Bible, that make the readers' eyes glaze over while they skim through the text to find where the story picks up again.
The genealogies listed may be tedious but they have importance to the study of scripture.
And not just because the ancient tribes thought enough to list them or because so much of their tribal law and custom was based on the genealogical relations to the old prophets.
Many of the relationships of the characters in the Bible stories take on a new live when you can see them in relationship to others of the time. The family connections become clearer as well as some of the legal issues.
With chapter and verse for every name on the tree it makes a handy study guide.
This version is for the New Age reader, utilizing a wide variety of resources both ecumenical as well as metaphysical.
Many versions of the Bible are used as references as well as supplementary material from Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews which has already made it into Christian lore.
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Phinq
by
Terry Martin
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
Terry Martin
A history and the stamps issued by this fantasy country.
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Back to the Tribe
by
TWayne Martin
Copyright © 2010 by
TWayne Martin
Most historians today treat the aboriginal tribes with some disdain.
Yet there were certain social structures in place and attitudes in the tribal era that we should be embracing today.
They treated people better than we do and offered more opportunities for those we would term handicapped.
We see them as disabled, the tribes saw them as "other-abled". Everyone had a purpose in the tribe, there were no disposable people.
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Labyrynth
by
TWayne Martin
Copyright © 2010 by
TWayne Martin
When I was sixteen, I invented a code - okay, a cipher; simpler than a code to crack - and thought I would use it
in a story. It never got used but I have had several people puzzle over it and come away empty. I put this up on
the internet in 1992 and no one has yet been able to crack it. (Or, if they had, they haven't told me yet... not
likely, but you never know.)
So, here it is again, waiting for someone to tell me how easy it was to decrypt.
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A Different View
by
TWayne Martin
A blog with a slighty skewed from the norm perspective.
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For What It's Worth
by
Carlton Welsh
Copyright © 2010 by
Carlton Welsh
A voice in the wilderness, crying out against what has gone wrong with the world.
Creative solutions are also offered, for what it's worth.
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For What It's Worth
by
Carlton Welsh
Copyright © 2010 by Terry Martin
A blog talking about some answers overlooked by the media.
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