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by Edward Kuntam
5.17.2013

Romancing With Love By Edward W. Kuntam

Love is a word that has four shades for its meaning. It is essential to know that all the four play a vital role in our lives. This universally accepted perspective is developed in the book "The Four Loves," written by CS Lewis (1898-1963), a British Medieval literature scholar and the author of the popular science fiction novels "Chronicles of Narnia". Out of these four shades of love, even if one is missing, it will have an adverse effect on the other three.

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by Edward Kuntam
3.30.2013

Reincarnation: Popular, But Can It Be Viable?

A phenomenon that has taken flight in the recent past to help people deal with past-life issues. Is this the only way out or is there a greater power to resurrect you from the dead and give you life eternal? Find out.

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by Edward Kuntam
8.15.2012

Azadi Dil Ki: Finding True Independence

On 26th January India will celebrate the 65th anniversary of the day when it adopted its constitution. It took nearly 2.5 years after India's independence was declared that the constitution of India was drafted and adopted. But even after more than six decades can we truly say that we are free as a nation and as individuals?

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by Edward Kuntam
7.16.2012

Has Human Cloning Eliminated God?

On July 5th, 1996 World newspapers welcomed Dolly, the first mammal cloned through nuclear transfer. There were several articles, ever since, of some other animal that has been cloned. Almost every magazine that has seen a story of this subject has addressed the question of human cloning. If so, will the process of human cloning somehow eliminate God or minimize or trivialize his creative acts?

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by Edward Kuntam
7.9.2012

Death: Terror or Teacher

One may be surprised and even shocked to realize that the one definite event in a person’s life is DEATH. The ratio is staggering: one out of one person dies!

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by Edward Kuntam
8.31.2011

Chad Varga: One Life to Live

The abuse he suffered as a child was horrific, but God turned Chad Varga's painful past.

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by Edward Kuntam
8.24.2011

Can you survive playing with fire on a slippery slope?

Living on the Edge, Extreme Risk Factor, Fear Factor and such are the favorite programs the present gen watches. Adventure in life is acceptable to a certain extent but what happens when they enter the moral realms? The “just do it” generation replaces most of the labels of the bygone age.

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by Edward Kuntam
8.17.2011

My Guru seeks Sishyas from the whole world

Who is a guru? Would you want one to dispel the darkness in your life and show you the way?

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by Edward Kuntam
7.21.2011

Jessica: The Date With Perfect Love That Settles All Other Dates

In the absence of love, many people become susceptible to loneliness, anxiety and depression. This need to belong can often overcome the physiological and security needs, depending on the strength of the peer pressure. For instance, the absence of love and belonging to someone can kill hunger and other desires. Jessica Smith’s life showcases this problem and also provides a perfect solution.

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by Edward Kuntam
7.20.2011

Choosing Your Destiny

During elections, over 700 million Indians make a decision to choose their government and its leader. The verdict is given; some are happy while others are not. The new-old government is formed and both the happy and the unhappy have to live with it, their choice!

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by Edward Kuntam
3.30.2011

Endhiran, The Robot: A commentary on freewill.

Robot, Enthiran in Tamil and Robo in Telugu, is a mega-budget movie that was released in over 3000 halls worldwide. In the first fifty days the Tamil, Telugu and Hindi versions have collected over three and half billion rupees (350 crores). The sensational success of this scientific fiction extravaganza is attributed to the South India demigod, Rajinikanth. The other factors that contributed to the success of the blockbuster were Aishwarya Rai, the former miss universe, Shanker, award winning film producer and director and A R Rahman, the Oscar award winning music director. Whatever the reason might be, the movie makes a sensible viewer to think about the power of human freewill.

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by Edward Kuntam
3.25.2011

True Love Heals and Makes Us Whole

Being humans, we have the desire to love and to be loved. But why do we have that desire? To answer that, we have to know that the characteristics of the “Producer” are seen on the product itself. Based on that, we, the humans have received all the abilities from our producer, the creator God. Ability to think, feel, choose and so on. Among them, the best we received from our God is the concept of love.

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by Edward Kuntam
2.21.2011

Ingrid Lee: Restoration after Abuse

Broken bones, ruptured ear drums... Ingrid Lee suffered from her abusive relationships in silence. However, her tears were not hidden from God.

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by Edward Kuntam
2.9.2011

Self Pity: A comfort zone or Coffin Box

If only I had money… if only I had that opportunity... if only I am taller by few inches… if only I was a little fairer… if only I was not handicapped… people who use these kinds of phrases as an excuse often end up pitying themselves. Self-pity is a powerful emotion that has a soothing effect and acts like balm that comforts the psyche as it creates a kind of mental escape from pain.

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by Edward Kuntam
10.6.2010

Intelligence from Three Idiots

Three Idiots is a good movie at least for one reason – it questions sensible audiences about the purpose of education. The most interesting character, for me, is the principal of the college – rightly nicknamed Virus – who thinks education is nothing but academic excellence, which is proven to be wrong.

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