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14 entries since 6.August.2003
Franz Sternbald wrote on Monday, 17.July.2017, 16:27
EMail: info@adresse.net 
Subject: Nietzsche für das 21. Jhrd.
Wir sind die Basis einer Pyramide!
Wir sorgen als Produzenten, Konsumenten, als Kunden und Patienten, als Klienten und als potentielle Delinquenten, für den sich beschleunigenden Strom der Waren, Finanzen und Daten, im Stoffwechsel eines 'pyramidalen' Organismus. Nachdem wir das Ertragsnutzenkalkül eines besinnungslosen Fortschritts im Wachstum verinnerlicht haben, empfinden wir den Raub der Selbstbestimmung und Identität nicht mehr als Verlust. Auf die atomare Einheit der Existenz reduziert, reihen wir uns ein, in die weltweiten Ströme der dynamischen Massen. Dabei steht die Isolation im Nahfeld der Beziehungen, in einem krassen Gegensatz zur Identifikation mit einem globalen Bewußtsein. Über die Instrumentalisierung religiöser Bedürfnisse, werden die Menschen zur Opferung der eigenen Identität gerufen, und zum Dienst für einen allumfassenden Welt-Ethos vorbereitet
Wer sich nicht von Verschwörungstheorien verwirren lassen will, dem hebt sich mit „Das pyramidale Prinzip 2.0“ von Franz Sternbald der Schleier, und gewährt dem Leser einen unverstellten Blick auf das Wesen des Willens zur Macht! Gleichzeitig ist es ein leidenschaftliches Plädoyer für einen aufgeklärten Glauben, der sich, nach Kierkegaard, auch dem fundamentalen Zweifel stellen muß, sowie die Rettung der Würde des Individuums, gegen die kollektive Vereinnahmung, und seiner Zurichtung für die Zwecke eines globalen Marktes. Hier wird der Versuch unternommen, das Bewußtsein von einem Erlösungsbedürfnis aus der ‚Selbstentzweiung’ des Willens in der Natur zu erklären, und die Selbstentfremdung des Menschen aus seiner ‚Seinsvergessenheit’. Dem überzeugten Christen verschafft die Beschäftigung mit der Analyse des Willens zur Macht von Schopenhauer, über Nietzsche bis Heidegger, ein freieres Auge. Deren Aktualität steht nicht im Widerspruch zu einer christlichen Deutung der Weltgeschichte, sondern liefert vielmehr deren Bestätigung. L.G. Sternbald
 
sofia wrote on Thursday, 9.January.2014, 08:06
EMail: sofiaislam@hotmail.com 
Subject: idea
Islam Is The Only Truly Universal Religion

Islam is the religion taught in its fundamentals by all the prophets. It is the religion which the first human being was instructed to follow. It is the religion of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad and all other prophets (peace be upon them all) throughout the existence of human beings.

From the world view of Islam, most of the world's major religions originated in the pure religion of Islam itself and only through the teachings being lost, forgotten or wilfully corrupted have these religions changed. Judaism claims special status for the Jews as the chosen people - a status which cannot be acquired except through birth [1] and which makes a Jew superior to any non-Jew (goyim) whatever their beliefs. Christianity insists that you must believe in various doctrines which form the foundations of what is distinctively 'Christian' belief in order to be 'saved' (i.e. that Jesus (peace be upon him) died to atone for the sins of Mankind, that Allah is a trinity etc.). This doctrine, the (Catholic) church itself admits [2], didn't develop until several hundred years after Christ and so cannot possibly have applied to those before Jesus nor to his early followers. In contrast to this, Islam has at its core, a simple message which applies to all human beings before Muhammad (pbuh) and all after his time:

"...And they say: "None shall enter paradise unless he be a Jew or a Christian." Those are their (vain) desires. Say: "Produce your proof if you are truthful." Nay whoever submits his whole self to Allah and is a doer of good, he will get his reward with his Lord; on such shall be no fear nor shall they grieve."

Qur'an 2:111-112

The word used in this verse for 'submits' is 'aslama'. It is from this verb that the word 'Islam' comes as 'the submitting'. Islam is a word that doesn't have any connection with an area or a particular character from history, it is the one and only truly universal religion and fittingly it has a truly universal name:

The word "Islam" means voluntary submission to the will of Allah
 
Shubhalaxmi McLeod wrote on Monday, 27.August.2007, 06:32
EMail: laxmi.mcleod@gmail.com 
Subject: Thanks!
Thank you for this excellent resource.

Best wishes,
Shubhalaxmi  
Anita Radini wrote on Thursday, 28.June.2007, 12:18
EMail: ar116@le.ac.uk 
Subject: thanks
This ia a very useful site, the slideshow is amazing! Thank you
Anita 
Maria A. Socratous wrote on Tuesday, 8.May.2007, 23:57
EMail: elpida74@hotmail.com 
Subject: congratulations
dear prof. Kroll,
I like very much your DB. I think that is a very exellent instrument not only for the specialist. As M.A student I have started working on the construction of a database for the management of plant macro-remains retrieved from Italy, coming from different archaeological context or sites. So I would like to have your opinion about such work.

Best Regards,
Maria A. Socratous 
Julie Bond wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: J.M.Bond@bradford.ac.uk 
Subject:
What a great resource - congratulations. I look forward to introducing my students to this. I'll also try to send you some material when I can get the time, with best wishes, Julie Bond 
Jan Kišgeci wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: jankisgeci@eunet.yu 
Subject: Congratulation
Dear Helmunt and Aleksander Congratulation for excelent work. I have interest to cooperate in research on medecinal plants 
Otto Brinkkemper wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: o.brinkkemper@archis.nl 
Subject: Great work!
Dear Helmut and others, I also want to thank all contributing to this great database, and Helmut especially for his cooperation to answer detailed questions and further service! I furthermore would like to suggest the database managers to think of possibilities for external data-entry. I would be very willing to take over part of the data-entry, so that many hands could make light(er) work! If anyone could enter his/her own data, and the managers would only need to check, that could be a big step forward! And with the Dutch database RADAR, it should be relatively easy to enter thousands of records yet unavailable in one move! And in the UK, Danmark, and Switzerland, there are also archaeobotanical databases... With best wishes, oTTo  
Anaya Sarpaki wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: asarpaki@otenet.gr 
Subject:
Dear Helmut, Thank you so much for putting so much effort for all of us who are researching in archaeobotany...so much appeciated!! Ekseretiki douleia!! Anaya 
Ferenc Gyulai wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: fgyulai@agrobot.rcat.hu 
Subject: Ferenc
Lieber Helmut! Vielen Dank für Deine Sengung. Hiermit schicke ich Dir meine Publikationslist. Ja ich weiss, die sind meistens auf ungarisch, aber gern mache ich Kopie über die ausgewahlten Publikation und schicke ich Dir per Post. Mit freundlichen Grüssen Ferenc Gyulai 
Terttu Lempiäinen wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: terlem@utu.fi 
Subject: With compliments..
Dear Helmut et al., Thank you very much - very very useful and practical -also in teaching macros for students ! with best regards, Terttu 
Mark Nesbitt wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: m.nesbitt@kew.removethis.org 
Subject: Fantastic resource
Many thanks for this - an essential tool Mark 
Sabine Karg wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: Sabine.Karg@natmus.dk 
Subject: compliments
Dear Alexsandar, dear helmut, This is a very good and useful tool! I really appreciate the work that you are doing and hope that you have the finances and time to be able to continue entering more data! With kind regards, Yours Sabine 
Medovic Aleksandar wrote on Saturday, 16.September.2006, 17:57
EMail: archebot@yahoo.de 
Subject: Welcome to Literature Search Engine
Dear collegues, please tell us your opinion about our search engine. Hope you will enjoy it. 

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