By on Wednesday, August 27, 2008Filed Under: History Articles
In countless encyclopedias and history books it is stated that the pyramids are tombs of pharaohs. The Great Pyramid was claimed to be the tomb of Khufu or Cheops. Is it possible that the historical record is false, and that it was built for a different reason?
By on Thursday, August 7, 2008Filed Under: History Articles
You haven’t truly seen Venice until you see the bell tower (the Campanile) of the Basilica di San Marco and St Mark’s Square. This is the structure around which the rest of Venice revolves. It is also considered the symbol of the soul of Venice.
By on Saturday, July 12, 2008Filed Under: History Articles
In The Grace Awakening, his magnum opus, Dr. Charles R. (Chuck) Swindoll presents himself as fanning the flame of “the torch of freedom” as originally held by protestant Reformers like Martin Luther. In this he convinces his followers that by trusting him and his teaching in The Grace Awakening that they are in line with the historic Reformation teachings of grace and faith alone. Swindoll wrote:
By on Thursday, June 19, 2008Filed Under: History Articles
Is he a pirate? Pirate has become the general term used by most people today to call someone who sails the seas and commits crimes. But other names were used to help identify particular pirates through the ages.
By on Saturday, May 17, 2008Filed Under: History Articles
The Apple iPod nano is my favorite iPod — and may be your favorite too. Have you wondered who invented the Apple iPod nano you love some much?