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In The News: The Coronavirus
The Coronavirus, specifically COVID-19, has affected nearly all of us in some way. It has dominated the news in the U.S. and around the world for the last several weeks. Travel has been restricted. Schools and universities have postponed classes. … Continue reading →
Posted in Death, Ethics, fear, Fellowship, History, life, Meaning and Purpose, Sin, stewardship
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Tagged 1 Corinthians 15, anxiety, appreciate each moment, be not afraid, be prudent, bubonic plague, c.s. lewis, caution, Colossians 4:5, corona virus, covid 19, daily contact with christians, Deuteronomy 23, dow jones, Ephesians 5:15-16, fear, fear not, Hebrews 10:24-25, hebrews 3:13, in the news, James 4:13-14, Leviticus 11-15, live like you are dying, live the christian life, livinging in atomic age, magnify Christ, marcus aurelius, martin luther, Matthew 10:28, mlb, nba, nhl, Numbers 5, Philippians 1:20-24, Philippians 1:23, Proverbs 22:3, Proverbs 27:12, redeem time, Romans 8, sanitation laws, sin infects the human race, sxsw, tim mcgraw, trust in God, worry
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Galen’s Influence
Imhotep (Egypt c. 3500 B.C.), Hippocrates (KOS, Greece 460-377 B.C.), Galen (Pergamum, Asia Minor 130-201? A.D.): Those are the celebrated physicians of ancient times. It is Galen that is the subject of this article. Galen learned much by dissecting animals – … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible Study, science
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Tagged andreas vesalius, authority, autopsy, belgium, blood circulation, british royal family, disection, edward jenner, egypt, england, errors, eudemus, facts, four humors, galen, galen mistakes, gladiators, greece, heart as a pump, hippocrates, imhotep, infection, john hudson tiner, joseph lister, kos, listerine, marcus aurelius, middle ages, napoleon, opinions, pergamos, rome, scotland, small pox vaccine, thomas jefferson, william harvey
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