Draft:Anthony Peake -- https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Anthony_Peake
Draft:Raphael Lataster -- https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Raphael_Lataster
"The best we can hope for is that AI allows us to merge with it, giving rise to a Pandeism of sorts, wherein creator and creation meld into one." [1]
Dr. Gorazd Andrejč and Dr. Victoria Dos Santos, in their introduction to the MDPI
Religions Special Issue "
Religion, Science and Technology in Pantheism, Animism and Paganism": While pantheism and its ‘cousins’ (panentheism, pandeism) have experienced some vibrant development in this field in recent years, modern animist and pagan perspectives have had less critical attention in the same.
Richard Francks retired as a senior lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds in 2006, after a lengthy career.
Bobby Azarian, Ph.D.
Robert G. Brown (physicist and philosopher, United States) Dan Dana (Atheist writer, United States) Alan Dawe (author of the award-winning "The God Franchise," New Zealand) Orlando Alcántara Fernández (Christian poet, Dominican Republic) Richard Francks (professor of philosophy, United Kingdom) Ismaili Gnosis (Muslim Neoplatonist philosopher) Zoltan Istvan (Transhumanist author, United States) Bernardo Kastrup (computer scientist and philosopher of consciousness, Netherlands) William C. Lane (lawyer and philosopher, United States) Raphael Lataster (religious studies scholar, Australia) Knujon Mapson (Pandeist theologian, United States) Poffo Ortiz (Biopantheist author and artist, United States) Anthony Peake (author and lecturer on consciousness, United Kingdom) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, United States) Sushma Sahajpal (Hindu interfaith educator, United Kingdom) Jimmy "Ninja" Chaikong (musician and mixed martial artist, Texas) Chris Fisher (Stoic philosopher, United States) Walter Hehl (physicist, Switzerland) William C. Lane (lawyer and philosopher, United States) Knujon Mapson (Pandeist theologian, United States) Michael Minogue (student submission, Illinois) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, United States) Roger Price (Jewish scholar, Illinois) Varadaraja V. Raman (physicist, India/New York) John Ross, Jr. (professor of communications, Illinois) Scott Somerville (student submission, Canada) E.L. Sudworth (author of "Creation in Stasis") Max Bernhard Weinstein (physicist, Germany; translation by Deborah Moss) Julian West (mythohistorian, Illinois) Jayson X (World Union of Deists, United States) David W. Bradford (fine art photographer, California) Brian Graham (Atheist entheogenic explorer, New England) Joey Kim (spiritually open-minded erotic artist, United States) Nichole Machen (Mercedes-Benz service manager, California) Ewan Mochrie (personal development trainer, United Kingdom) C. Norman Myers (Unitarian Minister, Tennessee) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, California) John Ross, Jr. (professor of communications, Illinois) Antonin Tuynman (artificial intelligence examiner, the Netherlands) Sridhar Venkateswaran (management studies student, India) Samuel Alexander (philosopher, United Kingdom), introduced by Emily Thomas (philosopher of space and time, United Kingdom) Paul Carus (German-American Spinozist philosopher) Nick Dutch (Tarot reader and TransDeist, United Kingdom) Timothy Ferris (science writer and professor, California) Celeste Foley (spiritual author, North Carolina) Andrew Gregory (professor of history and philosophy, London) Poffo Ortiz (Biopantheist author and artist, United States) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, California) John Ross, Jr. (professor of communications, Illinois) Steve Schramm (Christian minister, United States) Douglas M. Stokes (parapsychological author, Michigan) Daniel Torridon (spiritual teacher, United Kingdom) Angela Volkov (writer/data analyst, Australia) Sam Woolfe (writer/blogger, United Kingdom)
Atuegwu Chukwuebuka (computer scientist, Nigeria)
Lee Hester (Native American studies professor, Oklahoma)
Beatriz Gez (psychologist and Cartesian, Argentina)
Bernardo Kastrup (computer scientist and philosopher of consciousness, Netherlands)
Dave Nachmanoff (singer-philosopher, California)
Bruce Parry (documentarian, United Kingdom)
Amy Perry (transcendental poet, California)
Sushma Sahajpal (Hindu interfaith educator, United Kingdom)
Sarah Smith (humanist, Texas)
Alex M. Vikoulov (digital philosopher, California)
This is a list of lowest scoring games in the
NFL.
[2].
Total Points | Date | Winning Team | Points | Losing Team | Points |
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3 | 1971/11/14 | Minnesota Vikings | 3 | Green Bay Packers | 0 |
3 | 1977/10/16 | Buffalo Bills | 3 | Atlanta Falcons | 0 |
3 | 1979/12/16 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 3 | Kansas City Chiefs | 0 |
3 | 1982/12/12 | New England Patriots | 3 | Miami Dolphins | 0 |
3 | 1993/12/11 | New York Jets | 3 | Washington Redskins | 0 |
3 | 2007/11/26 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 3 | Miami Dolphins | 0 |
8 | 1970/12/12 | Dallas Cowboys | 6 | Cleveland Browns | 2 (lowest scoring with scores on both sides) |
Indira Miranda Raman is a neurobiologist and director of the Northwestern University Interdepartmental Neurosciences (NUIN) PhD Program, where she has held the Bill And Gayle Cook Professorship since 2013. [3]
Daughter of physicist Varadaraja V. Raman. [4]
Malashri Lal was "Dean of Colleges, and also the Dean, Academic Activities and Projects at the University of Delhi."
"Head, Department of English (2000–03), Director, Women’s Studies (2000–06) and Joint Director, South Campus (2006–11)."
Wrote ten books on Women and Gender Studies.
The law of the threshold: Women writers in Indian English "was widely acclaimed."
Juror for Commonwealth Writers Prize and DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. [5]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Bonaventure&diff=1082690374&oldid=1075459703
https://twitter.com/_bonaventurian/status/1755357301706494315
Autonomist movements
Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District [6] [7]
Secessionist movements
Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
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Draft:Anthony Peake -- https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Anthony_Peake
Draft:Raphael Lataster -- https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Raphael_Lataster
"The best we can hope for is that AI allows us to merge with it, giving rise to a Pandeism of sorts, wherein creator and creation meld into one." [1]
Dr. Gorazd Andrejč and Dr. Victoria Dos Santos, in their introduction to the MDPI
Religions Special Issue "
Religion, Science and Technology in Pantheism, Animism and Paganism": While pantheism and its ‘cousins’ (panentheism, pandeism) have experienced some vibrant development in this field in recent years, modern animist and pagan perspectives have had less critical attention in the same.
Richard Francks retired as a senior lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds in 2006, after a lengthy career.
Bobby Azarian, Ph.D.
Robert G. Brown (physicist and philosopher, United States) Dan Dana (Atheist writer, United States) Alan Dawe (author of the award-winning "The God Franchise," New Zealand) Orlando Alcántara Fernández (Christian poet, Dominican Republic) Richard Francks (professor of philosophy, United Kingdom) Ismaili Gnosis (Muslim Neoplatonist philosopher) Zoltan Istvan (Transhumanist author, United States) Bernardo Kastrup (computer scientist and philosopher of consciousness, Netherlands) William C. Lane (lawyer and philosopher, United States) Raphael Lataster (religious studies scholar, Australia) Knujon Mapson (Pandeist theologian, United States) Poffo Ortiz (Biopantheist author and artist, United States) Anthony Peake (author and lecturer on consciousness, United Kingdom) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, United States) Sushma Sahajpal (Hindu interfaith educator, United Kingdom) Jimmy "Ninja" Chaikong (musician and mixed martial artist, Texas) Chris Fisher (Stoic philosopher, United States) Walter Hehl (physicist, Switzerland) William C. Lane (lawyer and philosopher, United States) Knujon Mapson (Pandeist theologian, United States) Michael Minogue (student submission, Illinois) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, United States) Roger Price (Jewish scholar, Illinois) Varadaraja V. Raman (physicist, India/New York) John Ross, Jr. (professor of communications, Illinois) Scott Somerville (student submission, Canada) E.L. Sudworth (author of "Creation in Stasis") Max Bernhard Weinstein (physicist, Germany; translation by Deborah Moss) Julian West (mythohistorian, Illinois) Jayson X (World Union of Deists, United States) David W. Bradford (fine art photographer, California) Brian Graham (Atheist entheogenic explorer, New England) Joey Kim (spiritually open-minded erotic artist, United States) Nichole Machen (Mercedes-Benz service manager, California) Ewan Mochrie (personal development trainer, United Kingdom) C. Norman Myers (Unitarian Minister, Tennessee) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, California) John Ross, Jr. (professor of communications, Illinois) Antonin Tuynman (artificial intelligence examiner, the Netherlands) Sridhar Venkateswaran (management studies student, India) Samuel Alexander (philosopher, United Kingdom), introduced by Emily Thomas (philosopher of space and time, United Kingdom) Paul Carus (German-American Spinozist philosopher) Nick Dutch (Tarot reader and TransDeist, United Kingdom) Timothy Ferris (science writer and professor, California) Celeste Foley (spiritual author, North Carolina) Andrew Gregory (professor of history and philosophy, London) Poffo Ortiz (Biopantheist author and artist, United States) Amy Perry (transcendental poet, California) John Ross, Jr. (professor of communications, Illinois) Steve Schramm (Christian minister, United States) Douglas M. Stokes (parapsychological author, Michigan) Daniel Torridon (spiritual teacher, United Kingdom) Angela Volkov (writer/data analyst, Australia) Sam Woolfe (writer/blogger, United Kingdom)
Atuegwu Chukwuebuka (computer scientist, Nigeria)
Lee Hester (Native American studies professor, Oklahoma)
Beatriz Gez (psychologist and Cartesian, Argentina)
Bernardo Kastrup (computer scientist and philosopher of consciousness, Netherlands)
Dave Nachmanoff (singer-philosopher, California)
Bruce Parry (documentarian, United Kingdom)
Amy Perry (transcendental poet, California)
Sushma Sahajpal (Hindu interfaith educator, United Kingdom)
Sarah Smith (humanist, Texas)
Alex M. Vikoulov (digital philosopher, California)
This is a list of lowest scoring games in the
NFL.
[2].
Total Points | Date | Winning Team | Points | Losing Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | 1971/11/14 | Minnesota Vikings | 3 | Green Bay Packers | 0 |
3 | 1977/10/16 | Buffalo Bills | 3 | Atlanta Falcons | 0 |
3 | 1979/12/16 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 3 | Kansas City Chiefs | 0 |
3 | 1982/12/12 | New England Patriots | 3 | Miami Dolphins | 0 |
3 | 1993/12/11 | New York Jets | 3 | Washington Redskins | 0 |
3 | 2007/11/26 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 3 | Miami Dolphins | 0 |
8 | 1970/12/12 | Dallas Cowboys | 6 | Cleveland Browns | 2 (lowest scoring with scores on both sides) |
Indira Miranda Raman is a neurobiologist and director of the Northwestern University Interdepartmental Neurosciences (NUIN) PhD Program, where she has held the Bill And Gayle Cook Professorship since 2013. [3]
Daughter of physicist Varadaraja V. Raman. [4]
Malashri Lal was "Dean of Colleges, and also the Dean, Academic Activities and Projects at the University of Delhi."
"Head, Department of English (2000–03), Director, Women’s Studies (2000–06) and Joint Director, South Campus (2006–11)."
Wrote ten books on Women and Gender Studies.
The law of the threshold: Women writers in Indian English "was widely acclaimed."
Juror for Commonwealth Writers Prize and DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. [5]
https://twitter.com/_bonaventurian/status/1690575644701466624
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Bonaventure&diff=1082690374&oldid=1075459703
https://twitter.com/_bonaventurian/status/1755357301706494315
Autonomist movements
Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District [6] [7]
Secessionist movements
Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
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