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A Question of God, Part 2: The Subtle Intentions Behind Satan's Questions


A Question of God, Part 2: The Subtle Intentions Behind Satan’s Questions
We saw in our previous article that the fact that God in the Bible asks questions does not imply that his omniscience is limited. On the contrary, we argued that his asking questions was a way in which he revealed to the one interrogated the true state of play, or
reality, in other words. This invariably meant exposing humans’ erroneous thinking and manipulative emotional states.
But it is interesting that God does not ask the first question in the Bible, which is also the first question to be asked “in the beginning.” No, that dubious honor belongs to the serpent in the familiar tale of Adam and Eve, which British historian Richard Cavendish describes as “one of the key myths of European civilization.” He says that it “lights up a whole network of reactions and connections in the mind.” ....

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5 Transit Stations Worth Seeing


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Transit stations are often a place to be passed through on the way to somewhere else. Several, though, are notable enough to warrant a visit.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these transit stations first appeared in 1001 Amazing Places You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Richard Cavendish (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Union Station (Toronto, Canada)
Even to the jaded 21st-century eye, the facade of Toronto’s Union Station is still vast and magnificent in its cool proportions, classy decorative stone, and refined Beaux-Arts lines. Monumental it certainly is, because it occupies an entire city block on the south side of Front Street between York and Bay streets. It also recalls a past era of train travel when passengers passing through the lobby could detour to the station’s barbershop and even baths. ....

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6 Significant Hospitals


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Hospitals have a history that reaches back to ancient times. Here are six notable ones some still fulfilling their original purpose, others with new functions in Africa, Europe, and North America.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these hospitals first appeared in 1001 Amazing Places You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Richard Cavendish (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal (Montréal, Québec, Canada)
The Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal was the first hospital established in Montréal and is one of the oldest in North America. The hospital remains one of the most important teaching hospitals in Canada, and it has been the site of many important medical advances. ....

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5 Historically Significant Houses in Germany


Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (neg. no. LC-DIG-ppmsca-01163)
Germany’s cultural heritage is expressed through the homes of some of its most recognizable writers, composers, artists, and thinkers. Here are five of the most notable.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these houses first appeared in 1001 Amazing Places You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Richard Cavendish (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Dürer’s house (Nürnberg)
German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) is generally regarded as one of the most important and influential Northern Renaissance artists. Inspired by the new techniques being developed in Italy, Dürer translated these into a Germanic tradition, becoming famous for his sets of woodcuts, although he was also a talented painter in oils and watercolors. ....

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5 Surprisingly Fascinating Forts in France


Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Forts can be dull, utilitarian structures, but here are four forts and one group of forts in France that are rich with significance and interest.
Earlier versions of the descriptions of these forts first appeared in 1001 Amazing Places You Must See Before You Die
, edited by Richard Cavendish (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses.
Citadel of Île Sainte-Marguerite (off Cannes)
Île Sainte-Marguerite lies half a mile (800 meters) from the Riviera town of Cannes. Until the 20th century, the fort on the island was home to many famous prisoners of the French state. The most well-known of these is the so-called man in the iron mask a captive of King Louis XIV whose identity was an obsessively kept secret. ....

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