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New Age Religion
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World Religions and 101 Cults - Contains descriptions and personal
commentary of religions, cults, sects, denominations, the occult,
Freemasonry, and the New Age.
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Spiritual Age India
- Information about religion and spirituality, Gods, the sacred
scriptures, yoga and meditation, and spiritual practices.
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New Age Lifestyle - How to adopt a New Age lifestyle as an alternative
to traditional Western beliefs and practices. Includes sections on health
and well being, approaches to religion and spirituality, and helping the
environment.
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The Shroud of Turin, Comet
Hale-Bopp, Astrology & The New Age - Prophecies of the Future - The
Shroud of Turin and its connection to comets. Predictions of future world
events, using Astrology, religion and New Age ideas.
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Eras of Elegance - A resource for enthusiasts of the ancient through
Edwardian ages of history. Includes information about the politics,
religion, science and technology, and arts of each period as well as a
online shop and e-zine.
- Institute
on Religion in an Age of Science - Longstanding interfaith group
working for a dynamic and positive relationship between religion and
science. Includes newsletter, conference abstracts, and details of how to
set up a local discussion group.
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Pantheist Age
- Essay, poems and links about "the world's oldest religion that is fast
becoming the most reasonable religion for the modern world and inquiring
minds."
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English
Literature and Religion - Bibliographical database of more than 8,500
records covering "religious aspects and backgrounds of English literature,
from the Middle Ages to the present." By William S. Peterson.
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