Joseph McCabe (disambiguation) — Joseph McCabe is a writer and speaker on the subject of rationalism and atheism.Joseph McCabe or Joe McCabe is also the name of:* Joseph McCabe (baseball player) (born 1938), normally known as Joe McCabe, who played Major League baseball for the… … Wikipedia
List of Old Boys of St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill — This is a List of notable Old Boys of St. Joseph s College, Hunters Hill, they being notable former students known as Old Boys of the Roman Catholic Church school, St. Joseph s College in Hunters Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Academics*… … Wikipedia
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Antitheism — (sometimes anti theism) is active opposition to theism. The etymological root of the word comes from the Greek anti and theismos . The term has had a range of applications; in secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to belief… … Wikipedia
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Gustav Zerffi — George Gustav (or Gustavus) Zerffi, born with the surname Cerf or perhaps Hirsch (1820 January 28, 1892) was a Hungarian journalist, revolutionist and spy. Born in Hungary, Zerffi was educated in Budapest. He became a journalist at the age of… … Wikipedia
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