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Heavenly Realms

 our struggle is not against flesh and

blood, but against the rulers, against the

authorities, against the powers of this dark

world and against the spiritual forces of evil

in the heavenly realms.
"Darkness" is an emblem of ignorance, misery; and no description could be more accurate than that of representing these malignant spirits as ruling over a dark world.











http://bible.cc/ephesians/6-12.htm

http://constitutionalgov.us/Archive/RTM/BankingScam.pdf

http://truthspress.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/bankingscam.pdf


Law

Law practice usually begins with the basics, but you can find many other courses online if you do searches for specific topics within the law field (such as criminal law). You might also want to check out sources under political sciences.
  1. Constitutional Law: The syllabus, lecture notes, and links to further resources make this site one of the best basic sites on constitutional law. The materials are provided by Professor Mark Stevens at North Carolina Wesleyan College. If you like this topic, you might check Prof. Steven's home page for more materials, such as criminal or forensic law.
  2. Criminal Law: What better way to learn about criminal law than from a judge? Judge Colquitt provides a syllabus, news, lecture notes, case studies and more through this comprehensive site.
  3. Economic Analysis of Law: This course is a bit old (1997), but relevant nonetheless. The nice perk to this project is that portions of Professor David Friedman's Price Theory textbook are available online.
  4. Law and Veterinary Medicine: This course acquaints students with basic concepts of law, as well as ethics at a graduate level. The course also seeks to enable students to practice medicine more prudently through application of legal rules. This course is just one of many open courseware projects offered through Tufts University.