A 24-hour, internet broadcast radio station of music, ritual, and discussion relevant to the Orthodox Church.
I think these websites would be a contribution to this thread. Posting them does not mean I agree with them 100%. For example, I am not a Karaite Jew, and do not hold to any doctrine on baptism.
This one deals with the Unitarian Christians that study the bible:
mindspring.com/~anthonybuzzard/index.htm
This is the Karaite Jews. They accept the Hebrew bible (Genesis thru Malachi) but not the Mishna and Talmud:
This is a real good one concerning separation of church and state. Very educational. One of my favorites:
America’s Real Religion, and Essays, by Gene Garman
sunnetworks.net/~ggarman/index.html
these are a couple i didn’t see above:
A source for Summa, Catholic Encyclopedia, Christian Fathers
newadvent.com/
Open Source Philo Journals
journalseek.net/phil.htm
JSTOR
jstor.org/
Perseus Digital Library - absolutely essential
perseus.tufts.edu/
i forgot:
Open source books:
catholicprimer.org/library/
-Great Books of West Civ (some)
grtbooks.com/default.asp?idx … a=TH&at=AA
Public Domain films and documentaries - see them free! in the comfort of your own bathrobe!
jonhs.net/freemovies/
Online Breviary (sorta, basically only has psalter, but still)
universalis.com/-600/today.htm
anyway, i’m a big fan of open source literature. i also found a large cache of islamic philosophy and have the site somewhere. i’ll post it if i find it.
Translations of the Theravadin Buddhist Pali texts:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org
http://www.mettanet.org/tipitaka/index.html
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/ - has sacred texts for many religions
and some bookshops:
http://www.wisdompubs.org/ - great translations of some of the main Pali Suttas.
and for the complete works:
I like this website. You can listen to many broadcasts right here.
Here’s a great one for anyone sincerely interested in GNOSIS / SPIRITUALITY / MYSTICISM
‘THE GNOSTIC WAY’ Discussion Forum
Link ~ http://gnosis.forumotion.com
www.therebelution.com
Conservative religious youth site that I linked in the Children thread. Open for comments.
No doubt the easiest version of the Gita in english -
a huge collection of Hinduism articles, books and downloads
Index to Creationist Claims talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html
The Church of Reality churchofreality.org/wisdom/welcome_home/
Zeitgeist - the greatest story ever told youtube.com/watch?v=AjHk9nKUNNs
Iron Chariots wiki.ironchariots.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
Why won’t God heal amputees whywontgodhealamputees.com/
Sam Harris samharris.org/
The Atheist Experience atheist-experience.com/
600+ Atheism-Theism debates commonsenseatheism.com/?p=50
George Carlin - Religion is Bulls**t - youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o
Edward Current - youtube.com/user/EdwardCurrent
The nail in the coffin for Christianity (The Atheist Experience) youtube.com/watch?v=JCV55QySbjo
The Story of Creation youtube.com/watch?v=ah5xFMYb … ure=fvwrel
The best optical illusion in the world (the milk jug) youtube.com/watch?v=jk6ILZAaAMI
10 questions that every intelligent Christian must answer youtube.com/watch?v=zDHJ4ztn … re=related
God is Imaginary godisimaginary.com/index.htm
youtube.com/watch?v=qXWt1gxE2iA
I just found this 3 hour presentation explaining some basics of Islam.
Aldous Huxley’s “The Perennial Philosophy” is a classic about religion and spirituality. His approach was to discover the common denominators of the world’s religions. Filled with quotes from the Christian mystics to the oriental philosophers, the book carefully describes what it means to be spiritual.
“A God That Could Be Real: Spirituality, Science and the Future of Our Planet” by Nancy Ellen Abrams (2015) is a must read for anyone interested in what a naturalistic religion might be like. Forewords by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Paul Davis.
Charles Sanders Pierce, perhaps America’s greatest philosopher, objective idealist and originator of pragmatism, writes in 1893 of agapism --the thesis that evolution is the result of creative love… arisbe.sitehost.iu.edu/menu/lib … volove.htm