A chat with Fernando
Maurício Peron, author of
the audiobook Travelers
This week’s editorial,
The Intelligent Design
Theory and Spiritism,
shows how the spiritist
doctrine stands in the face
of the current of thought
known as the Intelligent
Design Theory, or simply IDT.
One of the highlights of the
week is the interview with
our colleague Fernando
Maurício Peron, author of
the audiobook Travelers,
composed of messages
psychographic by the medium
Francisco Cândido Xavier.
A native of São Paulo city,
where he lives and performs
professional activities as
an actor, voice actor and
broadcaster, Fernando is a
worker since 1999 of the
Spiritist Care Center "Peace
and Love", in São Paulo-SP,
where he has worked in
various activities and
currently coordinates the
Gospel in your home, a
project that promotes visits
to households to help
institute the Gospel at
Home.
Another highlight of this
edition is the special
article entitled "Humanistic-Christian
Skepticism and healing
mediumship", authored by
the colleague Davilson
Silva, from São Paulo-SP.
Marcel Bataglia, in a story
that is one of the
highlights of the week,
provides an account of the
creation and operation of
the Greater Food Assistance
Center (NALMA) popularly
known as "House of Soup", in
the city of the Ibiporã-PR.
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Last Wednesday, February 15th,
we celebrated one more
anniversary of the
International Journal of
Spiritism, created by
Cairbar Schutel with the
moral and material aid of
his friend Luiz Carlos de
Oliveira Borges, which first
circulated in 15/02/1925.
The RIE, as it is known, is
one of the most important
spiritist magazines of the
world.