chic!: Did Einstein really say the quote "Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love"? is it REALLY his.. for sure for sure? Answers and Views: Answer by namojaroYup, at least that what a poster in my university says. Answer by erinI dont know but that is such a lovely quote. :)Answer by stormyreally totally sure, … [Read more...] about Did Einstein really say the quote “Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love”?
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How come the religions that subjugate women have become the most power in the world?
Catholic Corrector: How come the religions that subjugate women have become the most power in the world? Like when the pagans ran things, they were powerful only because there was nobody else in the world but pagan. Then when religions came along that made women obedient, they rose quicker through the ranks and surpassed the pagan religions in … [Read more...] about How come the religions that subjugate women have become the most power in the world?
How do I start loving and respecting my self?
vetalklas: How do I start loving and respecting my self? How do I start loving and respecting my self? I hate my self,I think I am comlete loser.I always talk to my self bad.I always put my self down. I am in really good shape so don't tell me exercise or whatever but I really need help. How do I change this and start respecting and loving my … [Read more...] about How do I start loving and respecting my self?
What is the difference between “making love” and regular sex?
Cottontail13: What is the difference between "making love" and regular sex? My boyfriend and I are intimate together and he is enjoying our emotional connection. Recently he said he wants to experience "making love" for the 1st time with me. We've already had sex and when I asked him what he envisioned he wasn't sure. I'm not sure either! I … [Read more...] about What is the difference between “making love” and regular sex?
What was the basic appeal of Buddhism to the Chinese?
Briana L: What was the basic appeal of Buddhism to the Chinese? A) Buddhism promised great wealth to its followers. B) Buddhism promised freedom from religion. C) Buddhism promised equality for all people. D) Buddhism promised freedom from suffering. Answers and Views: Answer by P'angD. Buddhism promises all people, not just the Chinese, … [Read more...] about What was the basic appeal of Buddhism to the Chinese?
How do you account for the radical differences between Buddhism and Christianity?
Tom: How do you account for the radical differences between Buddhism and Christianity? Our ancient ancestors of 40,000 years ago all relied on gods to explain the unexplained, like day, night, rain, etc. In the west, these gods evolved to the creator God that is worshipped in the Abrahamic religions; Buddhism doesn't teach one way or the other … [Read more...] about How do you account for the radical differences between Buddhism and Christianity?
How much do you relate to “Jungian Psychology” descriptions of the human psyche?
Pocket Protectorate: How much do you relate to "Jungian Psychology" descriptions of the human psyche? (I relate to a good deal of the "general descriptive" aspects of his ideas concerning our conscious and subconscious psychological aspects...does anybody else relate to his "general hypothesis" concerning our "natural societal mandate" to "bury" a … [Read more...] about How much do you relate to “Jungian Psychology” descriptions of the human psyche?