Anabaptists do not believe in infant baptisms, rather they believed that only an adult could publicly profess their sins and then be baptized. They do believe in the separation of Church and State. And although they do believe in heaven and hell, a difference from some other groups is that good works are necessary throughout one's life in order to get into heaven.
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when Aristotle speaks of the soul 'in the heart' he has in mind the heart as primary and proximate material organ of the soul, the controlling organ originally informed and activated by the soul, upon which all the other organs depend for their formation and activation by the soul. They too live, are informed and activated by the soul, but in a way that is secondary and more remote. To speak of the soul as existing 'in the heart' is not to deny it's presence in the other organs, but to indicate the primary and proximate subject it informs and activates.
Charles Darwin had a mountain named after him, Mount Darwin, “A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.”
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Snafu is military slang from World War II — an acronym for "Situation Normal, All [let's say Fouled] Up."
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