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Disillusioned by the non-biblical adherence of Christianity, Jason Jordan embarks on a journey back down the confused and multi-supplanted evolutionary timeline of the most popular religion in the modern Western world. Along the way he uncovers a startling array of popular Christian beliefs and practices that are based solely off the foreign philosophy of Greco-Roman interpretation. Also apparent is blatant biblical evidence for ancient technologies, advanced civilisations, superhuman beings and the end result of current global trends revealed centuries before.
Cathie Lee is an Australian forced to wear a Chinese disguise: she's ABC, an Australian Born Chinese. Studying to be a journalist, she interviews an elderly man for an assignment. The story he tells of 'sixties Hong Kong detonates a time bomb that turns her life on its head. He's in disguise too.
Through the course of this novel, the protagonist, Australia's Ambassador to the UN, learns exactly how an original and democratic solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict - a Pax UNita - can be imposed upon those whose interests are not well served by peace. The outlined solution will also ensure that the Security Council is reformed into a democratic organ of the UN, thereby ensuring a new world order based upon the rule of international law, rather than the rule of superpower self-interest.
Marek, a young Baron inherits leadership following the death of his father in a battle orchestrated by Queen Suenthis of the Coven who has brought a mysterious and powerful 'New Order' to these lands. Falkuri, the former caravan guard turned slave and the beautiful but deadly witch Amanthra must somehow save Marek's family and find a way to stop the Coven's plans to enslave an entire civilisation. But their Gods have other plans and they may discover too late that they have traded one evil for another and doomed their civilisation to a repeat of the mistakes made one thousand years ago?
The "Theory of Nothing" explores the radical idea that the reality we see around us is but one of an infinite "library" of alternate realities, the sum of which contains no information and is in fact "Nothing". The necessity for observed reality to be consistent with the observer's existence implies a strong connection between fundamental physics and cognitive science. A revolutionary understanding of why physics has the form it does, and why our minds are the way they are is forged.
The papers on psychoanalytic technique by Ella Sharpe (1875 -1947) are reprinted. There are five original clinical essays by Eric Rayner, Victor Sedlak. Frances Thompson-Salo, Michael Brearley and David W. Riley. Her interest in psychoanalysis developed from her love of literature. Maurice Whelan provides an introduction to this gifted writer.
This is a book which deals with the current movement towards a Republic in Australia. Apart from sketching the contemporary political background in Australia it presents comparative material on Republics and their Presidents as well as about political systems which differ from the Westminster tradition.
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