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She must be Vellamo, the queen of the sea and the wife of Ahti, the king of the sea. They were gods, subordinated to Ukko, the main god of the ancient finns. They were spiritual entities, but they also could have earthy power.
Ved-Ava may be a figure in the mythology of India? The ancient finns, however, did not have any connection there. Different cultures have different gods for e. g. the sea, the forests, the hunting, the agriculture a.s.o.
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According to profesor Stefano d'Anna, Monk Lupelius was a bizarre figure of a philosopher, born in Ireland one thousand years ago. He had created a School based on the belief that death is not ineluctable, it can be overcome, as it is just the fruit of mankind’s negative imagination. According to Lupelius, death is no more than a superstition, the bad habit of a hypnotized humanity. Using original methods and his unique principles, he prepared a new race of unbeatable warriors. His book...2.7.2011 10:00Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to find any Irish myth that has to do with virgins. But according to tradition a female creature called Banshee wails in the night when someone from the old Irish families is going to die.
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http://www.irelandseye.com/animation/explorer/banshee.html12.4.2011 15:31Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The Ten Commandments or the Decalogue are a list of religious and moral imperatives that feature prominently in Judaism and Christianity and according to tradition, were authored by God and given to Moses, see Exodus 19:23 or Deuteronomy 5:2. You shall not murder is one of them. According to traditional division and interpretation of the commandment You shall not murder is the sixth commandment, some churches have a different division, and meaning that murdering an other human being is a...26.1.2009 14:51Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Hi,
try this site:
http://www.islamopas.com/eng/index.html
First click ‘Mosques’ and then you get a list of the mosques in different cities. As far as I understand, most of them form also a Muslim community that also might have social events and get togethers. In a column ‘Language’ you can see the languages that are used, ‘Englantia’ means that English is spoken in that mosque. You can contact most mosques by e-mail.
Good look for your search!12.4.2008 01:16Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
The evangelical Lutheran view of Jesus Christ and the crucifixion is explained in a short article on the Church of Finland web site: http://evl.fi/EVLen.nsf/Documents/E32B80EF6B6E6392C2257325004114C5?OpenDocument...19.11.2007 22:17Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
You ask such a enourmous question that I only can refer to what many wise thinkers say about it hoping it will help you to find your own personal answer.
Please remember that every religion and church has their own sets of answers!
Please check:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arguments_for_the_existence_of_God
http://atheism.about.com/od/doesgodexist/
http://www.philosopher.org.uk/god.htm
http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/design.htm2.12.2005 02:28Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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