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Episode 8: Holy Dying

Episode 8 of the The Evidence of Things Not Seen podcast, hosted by Fr Mark Schultz, titled "Episode 8: Holy Dying" was published on May 31, 2020 and runs 37 minutes.

May 31, 2020 ·37m · The Evidence of Things Not Seen

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In this episode, we dive into the companion piece to Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Living": "Holy Dying".  It's not a morbid exercise in the least, but a realistic consideration of how frail and fragile our life is, and how important, therefore, that we live in a way that is good.

In this episode, we dive into the companion piece to Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Living": "Holy Dying".  It's not a morbid exercise in the least, but a realistic consideration of how frail and fragile our life is, and how important, therefore, that we live in a way that is good.

On the Heavens by Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE) LibriVox On the Heavens (Greek: Περί ουρανού, Latin: De Caelo or De Caelo et Mundo) is Aristotle's chief cosmological treatise. In it Aristotle argues that the Earth is a sphere by pointing to the evidence of lunar eclipses. Aristotle also provides a detailed explanation of his theory of 'gravity' arguing that things which contain 'earth' fall towards the centre of the Universe because 'earth' is naturally attracted to the centre of the Universe. Aristotle argues that if the planet Earth was moved to the location of the Moon then objects which contain 'earth' would not fall towards the centre of the Earth but rather towards the centre of the Universe. Aristotle believed that the more 'earth' an object contained the faster it would fall. Aristotle argues that there is another type of matter called 'fire' which is naturally repelled from the centre of the Universe. In addition to his own theories Aristotle expounds the theories of the Pythagoreans (that the Earth is one of the stars and that numb Cold and Lonely Truth Arthur Khachatryan Is reality made up of only things we can see or experience? Should we depend on science alone to tell us what is real? And what about the deeper things in life? Has science replaced religion? Embark on a journey with this thought-provoking and thorough examination of the nature of reality. Talks, debates, and presentations deal with the evidence for the existence of God, the archaeological consistency with Christianity, and its historical validity.It Includes original content from Cold and Lonely Truth as well as top-quality selected content from various other sources specifically dealing with the best of reasons for the truth of the Christian worldview. First Bite: Fed, Fun, Functional SLP Insights Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, FNAP First Bite is your go-to resource for all things pediatric speech therapy–covering pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, lactation, AAC, early language acquisition, advocacy, and interprofessional collaboration. Designed to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice, the podcast brings functional, evidence-based insights straight to clinicians serving little ones and their caregivers. Whether you’re a student, seasoned practitioner, researcher, or interprofessional partner, First Bite invites you to listen, learn, and grow alongside a supportive community. Gain the confidence to take whatever “first bite” comes next in your clinical practice–one heartfelt and tea-fueled conversation at a time.Hosted by Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, FNAP–bestselling author of "Chasing the Swallow: Truth, Science, and Hope for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Disorders," joyful boy mom, and early intervention specialist–First Bite explores the latest research, clinical strat The Red Dust Murray Leinster You who have read "The Mad Planet" by Murray Leinster, will welcome the sequel to that story. The world, in a far distant future, is peopled with huge insects and titanic fungus growths. Life has been greatly altered, and tiny Man is now in the process of becoming acclimated to the change. We again meet our hero Burl, but this time a far greater danger menaces the human race. The huge insects are still in evidence, but the terror they inspire is as nothing compared to the deadly Red Dust. You will follow this remarkable story with breathless interest. "Burl raised his spear, and plunged down on the back of the moving thing, thrusting his spear with all the force he could command. He had fallen upon the shining back of one of the huge, meat-eating beetles, and his spear had slid across the horny armor and then stuck fast, having pierced only the leathery tissue between the insect's head and thorax." (Summary from the magazine blurb)
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