Archeology’s take on symbolism and the evolution of language
Between the late 1980s and early 1990s, language evolution became the subject of focus in archeological circles. Among the most influential articles written on the matter is the article written by...
View Article7 Reasons why “The Prehistory of the mind” has been more influential than...
In 1996, former Cambridge University Lecturer in Archeology, Steve Mithen who also has a Ph.D in Archeology from Cambridge, published a book entitled “The Prehistory of the Mind” with the subtitle “A...
View ArticleWhat Business Plan Suits You?
With so much information floating around on the internet, it has becoming progressively more difficult, and sometimes impossible, to weed out what’s necessary from the fluff. However, most...
View Article7 tips on how polymaths can simplify their life and get more things done
Are you somebody who have just so much passion in life that you wish that you have more than 24 hours a day? Life nowadays is much more faster and complicated. The world seems to be getting a lot...
View Article8 reasons why polymaths should be minimalists
Minimalism is not only an interior design concept, it is also a concept in living one’s life. Living with less is contrary to modern society. In our capitalistic, materialistic modern way of life a lot...
View ArticleThe Schlanger alternative: Understanding Cognition through a deeper...
What mental processes run in the minds of pre-historic stone knappers when they made stone tools? Do they have already have a mental image in mind when the made their stone tools? Is their design...
View Article7 reasons on why Polymaths should develop a sense of humor and laugh more often
Being a polymath is not just about balancing all of your passions and interest, it is also achieving a perfect balance in all areas of you life. If want to have perfect balance in your life and want to...
View ArticleThe chicken and egg question of the evolution of cognition: A peek into the...
A pervasive question not only in Cognitive Archeology but also in all sciences using the evolutionary framework is this, when and how did the evolution of cognition take place? This has been the crux...
View Article8 reasons why polymaths should be minimalists
Minimalism is not only an interior design concept, it is also a concept in living one’s life. Living with less is contrary to modern society. In our capitalistic, materialistic modern way of life a lot...
View ArticleA diluted Gospel ?
One of the biggest problem of evangelical Christianity today is that there is that the gospel presentation is being diluted. There’s little or no presentation of repentance of sin and surrendering your...
View Article8 Strategies on how polymaths can find inner peace
As polymaths we become so overwhelmed with our project and our passions that sometimes we feel lost amidst the jungle of the things that we do. Just like anybody else, finding inner peace is a...
View ArticleHis Plans, His Purpose, His Power!
Next to John 3:16, having been printed on millions of apparel, coffee mugs and almost anything, the next most popular verse would probably be Philippians 4:13. Helping to fuel the popularity of the...
View ArticleJose Rizal: The greatest Filipino Polymath ever
Happy Rizal day to every one ! Every 30th of December here in the Philippines, we celebrate what is known as “Rizal Day,” Jose Rizal’s death anniversary. For those who do not know who he is, Jose...
View ArticleBecome a hero … a Hero of light !
In pursuit of one of its main advocacies, that is providing a source of renewable energy source for last mile communities the Sustainable Energy and Enterprise Development for Communities (SEED4COM)...
View ArticleThe Biblical view on the death penalty and a historical survey on the...
The issue on the death penalty is trending nowadays. Thanks to the recently approved extremely “watered down” version of the death penalty bill and Philippine President Duterte’s strong stance on death...
View ArticleCan studying bonobos and stone knapping modern humans provide us answers to...
The highly theoretical nature of the field of Cognitive archeology requires it to use various approaches from different disciplines in order to come up with somewhat reasonable theory as a solution to...
View Article“Son of God” or “son of the gods” ? What is the proper translation of Daniel...
The “King James Only vs. Modern translations issue” has always been close to my heart considering that I came out of the King James Only movement. After careful study of the facts and finding out that...
View Article9 ways on how polymaths can beat laziness
Polymaths are very busy people. If somebody claims he is a polymath and you don’t find him busy, he probably isn’t what he says he is. With the myriads of project and passions we are doing all the...
View ArticleA logical analysis of Bill Pratt’s article entitled “Is God subject to logic ?”
Sometime in September of 2010, Christian apologist, Bill Pratt wrote an article entitled “Is God subject to logic.” Bill Pratt has a Masters Degree in Christian Apologetics from Southern Evangelical...
View ArticleHigh Yield Investment scams in the Philippines from a legal, theological,...
High yield investment schemes are a hot topic nowadays in the Philippines. Various entities have successfully enticed not only Filipinos both in the Philippine and abroad but even foreigners to get...
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