Robert Brewster

Robert Brewster

I have been an avid reader and writer for as long as I can remember, I enjoy researching the more obscure tidbits of this wide world we all live in. I have studied world religions and esoteric practices that I have found fascinating and I have a deep love of travel.
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Religious research for five years

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  • Sympathy for the Devil
    Mankind has always had a primal interest in evil and the Devil, through his varied forms, personifies evil itself.
  • Fan Reactions to 'Kung Fu Panda 2'
    'Kung Fu Panda 2' recently premiered, bringing surprising reviews from fans.
  • Why You Should Be Afraid of Whales
    Three films that will reveal the terror whales should inspire in you.
  • Is a Bioshock Movie Dead or Just Floating in the Water?
    Is the critically acclaimed FPS ever going to be seen as only celluloid can deliver?
  • Orange Juice
    What happens before breakfast?
  • Doomsday To-Do List
    How I plan to spend what could be the last day before the end of the world.
  • The Dangers and Risks of Lasik Eye Surgery
    Lasik Laser Eye surgery has helped many people the world over see and while it is a well practiced, well trained, common procedure, it is not without risk.
  • Poor Boy's Dancing Chicken
    Recipe for a chicken and noodle dish great for lunch or dinner and can serve 3 or one very hungry person.
  • The Wise Man's Fear: The New Novel by Patrick Rothfuss Hits Stores March 1
    A look at the upcoming novel "The Wise Man's Fear" by Patrick Rothfuss.
  • 10 Passive Agressive Acts Done by Parents to Children
    Abuse is not always with fists and some words or actions bruise deeper then any punch. When angry, passive aggressive parents can do a lot of damage to a child.
  • Dinner Parties
    Serving up a dinner to die for
  • The Top 3 Vampire Killers
    Serial killers with vampiric tendencies are some of the most feared and destructive monsters ever to walk in human skin. These are just a few of the greatest among them in recent history.
  • Vampirism as a Mental Illness
    Vampires have been around throughout history, however nothing supernatural is the cause for them but rather they are the product of various mental disorders.
  • Vampirism Among Today's Youth: Pop Culture Bloodletting
    Vampires have long been a popular subject in fiction but never before have they received the kind of attention brought on in the media today. However, everything has a dark side.
  • Yom Kippur Recipes
    After spending a long day in prayer and fast, it is both important and uplifting to share a meal with your friends and family. These two are sure to be made all the more enjoyable surrounded by loved ones.
  • The New "Legal Highs" and What Should Be Known About Them
    With the ban placed on marijuana, many people have turned to alternative and often dangerous means of getting high. Which begs the question, should the safer route really be illegal?
  • Saint Paul - Preacher to the World
    Saint Paul is credited as the father of Christianity and is responsible for its current world status, he sacrificed everything from his old life to spread the word that personally changed him.
  • Saint Agnes: And the Law Won
    Saint Agnes stayed true to her faith even when faced with both the fire and the axe, the tale of her martyrdom has inspired countless other spiritual leaders over the years.
  • Saint Vincent - A Tortured Strength
    Saint Vincent stayed strong against the torment inflicted upon him by the oppression of his faith and through it all remained resolute.
  • Three Places to Take a First Date in Tazewell, VA
    Being socially landlocked in a small town like Tazewell, it might seem like there is nothing to do romantically but there is some magic left in this place.
  • Sin and Sexuality: "He's Watching You"- the Ultimate in Voyeurism?
    Sex has long been an issue addressed in many a pulpit world wide but what where did that guilty-love-hate relationship truly come from and have the churches dogmatic views done more harm than good?
  • Serial Killer Jeffery Dahmer - a Dark Hunger
    Jeffery Dahmer was an American Serial Killer who terrorized the people of Milwaukee from 1976 to 1991. Upon discovery of this crimes, not only was the world sickened but even the hard boiled criminal justice system was taken aback.
  • Saint Sebastian the Martyr
    Saint Sebastian was a Christian in the Roman army during a time when they were persecuted for their faith. He stood up for his beliefs even after he was ordered to be executed.
  • Psychopaths and Sociopaths
    There have been two very different psychological disorders to frame our perceptions of serial killers, Psychopathic and Sociopathic personality disorders but is it possible for them to really just be the person next door, normal and safe?
  • Saint Wulfstan: The Architect of Souls
    Saint Wulfstan was a selfless and good man who cared more about others than church politics and was even part of an Excalibur type miracle that saved him his position as Bishop.
  • Bioshock 2- a Return to Rapture
    Bioshock 2 has everything a fan of the first game could want and should be a definite pick up for any shooter fan or someone looking for a challenge with an amazing story.
  • Saint Anthony of Egypt
    Saint Anthony renounced his rich inheritance and devoted his life to the service of God. His own personal, spiritual struggle is a testament to mankind's resistant nature and what a man will do to be at peace with his own soul.
  • Plastic Surgery and Mental Health: Body Dysmorphic Disorder
    A common medical practice, Plastic Surgery, at times can be a sign of a dangerous mental health issue called Body dysmorphic disorder where the sufferer becomes addicted to changing his or her body.
  • Saint Hillary - A Formerly Pagan Saint
    Saint Hillary is famous for his writings and public debates in defense of the Christian faith. He strove for a better understanding of the scripture and wrote an influential commentary on the Songs of Soloman.
  • Papa Legba, Head of the Gods in Voodoo
    Papa Legba is the most powerful of the gods in Voodoo and only through gaining his blessing can anything be done by mortal and immortal alike.
  • Interview with Fantasy Writer Hubert Mullins
    Hubert L. Mullins has written three books of dark fantasy, "The Vampires of Hope's Covenant", "Rage of the Vampire" and "War of the Vampire." He lives in Welch, West Virginia.
  • Spirits of Death in Voodoo: The Gede
    Voodoo is filled with many different houses of spirits but the most feared and respected of these is the house of the Gede, who teach them to laugh in the face of their own mortality.
  • The Eccentric Howard Hughes: A Wealth of Madness
    Howard Hughes was a talented industrialist, aviator, film director and financial genius. He was also an addict and mentally ill, suffering from a severe case of OCD.
  • Travel and Activities in Thailand - A Night in Bangkok
    As a popular tourist destination Bangkok in Thailand has a lot to offer. From amazing food to awe inspiring temples, the over all atmosphere in Thailand can be to much to fast but with a few simple tips the stay can be unforgettable.
  • Dangers of Dating a Thailand Bargirl
    Thailand is famous for many things, Bar girls being one of them. However some men go to Thailand and fall into a common trap simply because they don't understand that you might take the girl out of the bar but you can't take the bar out of the girl.
  • Natural Insomnia Remedies: Opening the Gates of Sleep
    Millions of people suffer from insomnia world wide and most over the counter sleep aids have unwanted and sometimes dangerous side effects. However there are alternative means to overcome sleepless night.
  • Cheiromancy: The Gypsy Road Map
    From incense-heavy fortune teller dens to circus palm readers, the lines across the human hand have been read to foretell the coming of love or spell an immanent doom. But just how much of this practice is tradition and how much deserves an improve award?

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