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A Fool and His Money (originally titled, Religion, Inc.) is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Daniel Adams and written by Michael Mailer and Adams. The film stars Jonathan Penner, George Plimpton, Wendy Adams, Gerald Orange, Chuck Pfiefer and Sandra Bullock in her first leading role. [1] The movie was released on September 24, 1989.
Davis proclaimed that the system's features, such as its 640x480 resolution, 16-color display, and single-voice audio, were designed according to explicit instructions from God. [1] It was programmed with an original variation of C / C++ (named HolyC ) in place of BASIC , and included an original flight simulator , compiler , and kernel .
In the episodes prior to "Beyond the Sea", the protagonists of The X-Files are firmly established in the roles of believer (Mulder) and rational scientist/skeptic (Scully). "Beyond the Sea" is the first episode in which these roles are reversed. [2] Scully, vulnerable after the death of her father, is persuaded by Boggs' apparent psychic ...
The Iglesia ni Cristo believes that God the Father is the creator deity and the only true God. INC rejects the traditional Christian belief in the Trinity as heresy, [9] [21] adopting a version of unitarianism. They believe that this position is attested by Jesus Christ and the Apostles. [5] [38] [39]
Doshin the Giant [a] is a god simulation game developed by Param and published by RandnetDD for the 64DD.It was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1999, as a launch title for the peripheral.
Religion Inc. is cited by other books and research reports on the subject matter, including: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, [5] The State of the Discipline, [6] Canadian Journal of Sociology, [7] Marburg Journal of Religion, [8] Shaking the World for Jesus, [3] The Social Dimensions of Sectarianism, [4] Alternative Religions: A Sociological Introduction, [9] La Secte, [10] and ...
God & Golem, Inc.: A Comment on Certain Points Where Cybernetics Impinges on Religion is a book written by MIT cybernetician Norbert Wiener . It won the second annual U.S. National Book Award in category Science, Philosophy and Religion .
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