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Atheist Science and Empiricism as Religious Belief

Science is atheist new religion: Hanne Herland

  Today many view science and empiricism as if these are infallible, objective entities. But empiricism is the practice of basing theories on testing of data derived from human experiences, and humans are subjective.  People believe in the social sciences as though they were a new religion, not taking into account how subjective much of the research is, writes historian …

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Subjective research produces politically correct results: The intellectual’s role to produce evidence that supports the dominant academic consensus

Subjective research Thomas Kuhn Universities political correct

  Historian and philosopher of science, Thomas S. Kuhn has showed how subjective much of the research within the social sciences really is. The historical development of scientific theories illustrates how the dominant epistemology within the social sciences are built on Leftwing ideologies strongly influences the personal opinions of politically correct professors. Subjective research: The individual scientist is often much …

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Colonization ended Slavery in Africa, it was Europeans, not Africans that ended slavery

Why the silence on White Slavery? Raymond Ibrahim

  In what follows, Michele Antaki—a former UN interpreter, journalist, and translator offers another exclusive by summarizing a speech given in French by Ernest Tigori, an Ivorian intellectual and political activist, exiled in France, and winner of the Nelson Mandela Prize for Literature in 2017. In his book “L’Afrique à désintoxiquer” (“Detoxifying Africa”), he explains why it is crucial to …

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How the Marxist Left produces Totalitarianism: Fear instead of Freedom

Hannah Arendt: AP

  The rise of totalitarianism in modern societies happens in nations where Marxism first is infused into society. It is a must to create Marxist repressive revolutions that bring fear and terror into the population and thereby silence political opposition in order to fundamentally alter the whole culture and the social fabric of the nation. The Marxist Left produces Totalitarianism: …

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The Christianization of the Vikings, from ruthless heathen Norsedom to submitting to Christ

The Christianization of the Vikings, from ruthless heathen Norsedom to submitting to Christ. Olaf the Saint is killed at Stiklestad, 1030 AD.

  The Vikings were once the sworn enemies of Christendom. Within two centuries, however, most Vikings had adopted the religion they once despised, leaving pagan Norsedom in the ashes. This is remarkable transformation baffles modern scholars, and begs the question: how could Europe’s most notorious raiders become such ardent believers? Was it for power, riches – or a genuine, heartfelt …

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Harald Hardrada: Viking Warrior king of Norway, commander in Constantinople

Harald Hardrada: Viking Warrior, friend of Russia, commander in Constantinople, Hanne Nabintu Herland Report. Realm Of History.

  The Viking warrior king of Norway, Harald Hardrada (1015 – 1066) commander in Constantinople, lived a spectacular life.  The Viking age in Scandinavia (750 to 1050 AD) fostered a warrior and tradesman culture in Europe that led to a massive expansion, even to America and into Iraq. The Vikings populated Normandy in France and their descendants conquered England in …

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1066: The Viking king Harald Hardrada and William the Conqueror

1066: The Viking king Harald Hardrada and William the Conqueror: Herland Report

  The Viking raid in England is a remarkable tale of Viking courage, self-discipline, ambition, great leadership and unmatched skills as warriors. It is also the story of how the descendants of Vikings, such as the Norman ruler, William the Conqueror in 1066 conquered England. Snorri Sturluson and other historic sources tell the tales. The Viking king Harald Hardrada and William …

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The Viking Warriors, Norsemen raids and the creation of a strong Scandinavia

The Viking Warriors: The VIKING raids, expansion and the creation of Russia, Georg Olafr Reydarsson, Hanne Nabintu Herland Report

  The fascinating story of the Viking warrior culture in Scandinavia is featured in a series of articles at the Herland Report. Watch our YouTube series here. The Viking Warriors: The Viking culture is spectacular in its remarkable shift from Norse religion to embracing Christianity, as their famous kings set out to Christen Scandinavia and abolished the Viking customs of …

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