"The tragedy of common sense
it that it is not
very common."
(Albert Einstein)
"Politically correct Christianity
is tolerated but despised.
Full Gospel Christianity is
respected but persecuted."
(Unknown)
"If you marry the Zeitgeist
you will soon become widow."
(Goethe)
"To reach the source of a river
you must swim upstreams."
(Stanislaw Jerzy Lec)
"I note that all those,
who are positive to abortion
already are born."
(Ronald Reagan)
Below follows an alphabetic list of all pages (articles) on my home page (or Internet site or whatever you want to call it), which so far have been translated to English. The main links in the left frame is included in the list below.
Much of the content I have is very controversial (at least if you are an ordinary, politically correct citizen). Therefore it is important that you read my pages in "order" (according to the structure of my home page). Then I will be able to step by step develop my argumentation. If you enter the chain of reasoning somewhere in the middle, the text might seem out of context and lacking in arguments and logic. So the best way to read on my homepage is through the menus in the left frame, as they mirror the true structure of my page.
This list of content is mainly intended as a help to e.g. find articles that already have been read or if one wants to get a general idea of what is found here. You can also use my text search engine in the left frame to find what you look for.
When you surf around on my home page and from one page click on a link to another page, and then want to go back, use your web browsers backwards button (Back)! Then you will end up at the exact position where you left the last page. For this reason I generally don't use backwards links on the pages (then you will always end up at the top of the former page and need to scroll down).
The list below only contains articles that are translated to English. Eventually the list will grow (I hope). Every link is flagged with the date the page was uploaded (the date format is yymmdd, i.e. the European format).
Titles, written in capital letters, lead to main pages for different topics, where links to articles, concerning respective topic are found.