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The Rev. Sylvester (Graham Cracker) Graham: America's early fiber crusader. (includes recipes)
Saturday Evening Post
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March 1, 1985|
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THE REV. SYLVESTER (Graham Cracker) GRAHAM: AMERICA'S EARLY FIBER CRUSADER
Arecent query of a group of graham-cracker-munching fourth-graders revealed that only one knew who invented the familiar golden cookie.
"Alexander Graham Bell,' said Emily-Sue Hicks, lips moist with chocolate milk. "He invented everything.'
A decade ago, the San Francisco superintendent of schools reversed a ban on the classic cookie instigated by his food director. "Graham crackers and milk,' he said, "are one of the fondest memories of my childhood.'
But did he ...
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X IS FOR XENOPHANES
Newspaper article from: Evansville Courier & Press
; Xenophanes of Colophon was an ancient Greek philosopher...divine in human terms. In particular, Xenophanes disputed the stories that Homer and...the same point in a different way, Xenophanes wrote that if horses and oxen had the...
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(Xenophanes). (poem)
Magazine article from: The American Poetry Review
; Let things Be believed Similar If not for yellow honey Figs far Sweeter He Sees whole Hears whole Thinks Always he remains Said so Laboring Cows would make the forms of gods like cows What men call Rainbow that too is a cloud Donald Revell is the author of five collections, most recently of
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Counterfactuals in pragmatic perspective.
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics
; ...played a prominent role in this domain. Xenophanes of Colophon (b. cat 570 B.C...the following argument presented by Xenophanes: "If god had not made yellow honey...to be the sweetest thing we know of. Xenophanes repeatedly employed this general technique...
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Saving ta legomena: Aristotle and the history of philosophy.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics
; ...carefully to the words of the ancients. Xenophanes, who Aristotle so generously claims...by searching, we discover better. Xenophanes emphasizes the temporality of human...Despite his rather harsh judgment of Xenophanes, Aristotle's own words resonate with...
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Feuerbach and the Interpretation of Religion.
Magazine article from: The Christian Century
; ...humanity? Around 500 B.C.E., the Greek philosopher Xenophanes noticed that the gods of the Ethiopians were black and had...of God. And so did the Hebrews, though a philosopher like Xenophanes might think that they had less success. The God of the Hebrews...
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A stunning chronicle of unbelievers.(Doubt: A History)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Skeptic (Altadena, CA)
; ...a culture overburdened with a plethora of gods. The poet Xenophanes of Colophon ca. (570-475 BCE) pointed out that not only...red hair, pictured their gods as red-headed indicated to Xenophanes that the gods were creations of their worshippers rather than...
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A Stunning Chronicle of Unbelievers
Magazine article from: Skeptic
; ...a culture overburdened with a plethora of gods. The poet Xenophanes of Colophon ca. (570-475 BCE) pointed out that not only...red hair, pictured their gods as red-headed indicated to Xenophanes that the gods were creations of their worshippers rather than...
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What is religious humanism?(Defining Humanism: The Battle Continues)
Newspaper article from: Free Inquiry
; ...Greece to take over the vacancy. The ancient Greek thinker Xenophanes understood more clearly that it was humans who created their...Thracians, that theirs are blue-eyed and red-haired." Xenophanes went on to speculate, "If oxen and horses and lions had...
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Zwischen Athen und Jerusalem: Studien zur griechischen und biblischen Theologie, ihrer Eigenart und ihrem Verhaltnis
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ...comparing the shemaf (Deut 6:4-9) with verses of Xenophanes. In addition, two of the Ben Sira essays are overtly comparative...contemporary discovery of monotheism by Deut 6:4-9 and Xenophanes of Colophon (p. 136) is particularly striking. In BZAW...
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The Searchers; On the importance of being dubious.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...easily transfer to other realms of belief. For instance, Xenophanes, another of the pre-Socratics, argued that the gods of...remarked, they would draw their gods as great horses and oxen. Xenophanes suggested what Montaigne insisted on 2,000 years later...
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