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Dr. Johnathan Storlie

Dr. Storlie is a Spring Grove native and the Heritage Center’s genetic genealogist and videographer. In addition to genealogy, he assists people in analyzing their Promethease reports, identifying the causes of ailments, and helping people to live a proactive lifestyle based upon their unique genome. He also teaches genetics, microbiology, immunology, and other health-related college courses. Dr. Storlie earned a PhD with a specialty in human virology. He also earned his Masters with a specialty in Ontology, or the study of the phenomenon of Being and its stewardship.

Johnathan Storlie

Rational Prioritizing

The late Dr. Stephen Covey suggested that one of the biggest problems with our current world is that people are reactive and not proactive. This is because the systems we get into fail to give

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Gedmatch

New to Genetic Ancestry? Join our Genetic Ancestry Program.   Why would one want to use Gedmatch? One of our goals at Giants of the Earth Heritage Center is to help people discover their ancestors.

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Adventures from the Book of Virtues

Added by Johnathan Storlie, PhD When we teach our children to desire virtue above all else, they become courageous, honest, and just: Their actions make society a better place. When we teach our children to desire success

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Liberty’s Kids

If kids learn the hardships and sacrifices that their ancestors made to win liberty for them, they might not take it for granted as much. This is a great PBS series that teaches kids principles,

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Lincoln and Pericles

  Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now

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On Being Proactive

The late Dr. Stephen Covey suggested that one of the biggest problems with our current world is that people are reactive and not proactive. This is because we tend to get ourselves into activities that

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Federalist Papers #46

The Federalist No. 46 The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared New York Packet Tuesday, January 29, 1788 [James Madison] To the People of the State of New York: RESUMING the subject of

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Heirloom Skills

by Johnathan Storlie, PhD “To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts…” Constitution of the United States, Section 8 (emphasis added) Online advertisers know how to monitor the online pulse of internet users in

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