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We all want our relationships to work, to never fail. Trouble is, most of us don’t really know how relationships work, what makes them succeed, what kind of commitment is involved. This article explains.
Find the home site of author Bill Allin at http://billallin.com

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People in many parts of the world never think to ask what comes beyond their life today. In Western countries most people wonder: Is there anything after I die? Is there really a God? Where will I go when I die? This article addresses these questions in a non-religious, non-science, easy to understand style.
Find the home site of author Bill Allin at http://billallin.com

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We all make use of time, but when pressed most of us can’t explain exactly what time is. This article gives some information about time that all of us should know, but most of us don’t.
Find the home site of author Bill Allin at http://billallin.com

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Censorship drives perversion. Always and everywhere. When we drive sex out of the mainstream we guarantee that all sex is, by definition, deviant.
- Chris, of Atomic Cinema, http://www.cinebizarre.com/essay_eroticphil.htm
Moral issues, more than any other, bring out the mysterious and contradictory parts of human nature. The topic of sex ranks up with the top contenders as best [...]

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I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his
creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own — a God, in short, who
is but a reflection of human frailty.
-Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel laureate (1879-1955)
In my search for God over the past several decades I have concluded that evidence exists all over our [...]

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Before winter leaves the northern hemisphere I’ll take this opportunity to tell you a bit about the white stuff that has been lying two feet thick in my yard for the past few months.
First of all, by now most of it is ice, either individual crystals or packed solid, though it still looks like snow. [...]

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