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WHAT IF FAITH AND REASON CAN CO- EXIST? | Swapnendu Acharya | TEDxDPS Siliguri Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-12 16:13
Core Argument - The presentation advocates for balancing faith and reason, emphasizing the importance of questioning beliefs and fostering a scientific temper [2][4][5][12] - It suggests that blind faith can lead to negative consequences, while reason and inquiry are essential for societal progress [5][6][8] - The speaker promotes a vision of a society where faith and reason coexist, guiding both individual souls and the collective society [9][12] Historical & Societal Context - Religion originated as humanity's initial attempt to explain the unknown, providing stories, morals, structure, and hope [3] - Unquestioned belief can drive negative outcomes like terrorism, riots, hate speech, and social unrest [5] - India's disproportionate number of religious sites compared to universities highlights the need for prioritizing education and critical thinking [9] Call to Action - Individuals should question beliefs, examine them, and understand them, rather than blindly accepting them [1][12] - Society should cultivate a scientific temper, humanism, and a spirit of inquiry and reform [5][10] - Education should focus on teaching children how to think, not just what to think, fostering deeper thinking and critical analysis [5][11]
Pope canonizes Carlo Acutis as first millennial saint
NBC News· 2025-09-07 23:54
He's already been called the patron saint of the internet or God's influencer. >> I'm in St. Peter Square where Carlo Akutis has become the first millennial to be proclaimed a saint.>> He was only 15 when he died from leukemia >> and has since become an inspiration for young Catholics around the world. >> He's absolutely amazing. I think the the life story was fantastic.>> His mother tells NBC News he was an ordinary teenager with an extraordinary devotion to Jesus. a young boy of Milano who uh was very muc ...
Teen to become the first millennial saint of the Catholic Church
NBC News· 2025-09-06 00:32
Tonight, a new saint in jeans and a sweatshirt. Carlo is a sign of hope. Carlo Acutus, an Italian teenager who died in 2006 from leukemia, is credited for two miracles, helping heal a young boy and a woman.The late Pope Francis cleared the path for his saintthood. Now this Sunday, Pope Leo will make him Saint Autis canonization as pontiff in St. Peter's Square.Carlo's mom will be there too. Carlo was a young boy of Milano who was a little bit a jack of internet computer jack but he used his skill to to do w ...
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Decrypt· 2025-08-23 19:01
God in the Machine: Inside the Growing AI Religious Movement► https://t.co/TG5gpHqUYz https://t.co/TG5gpHqUYz ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-08-22 01:02
RT yugo (@yugoviking)All of them have the same god, many same prophets and are the same religion with different interpretations of the storyline and different views of which scripture is closest to the original word of god.When Jesus appeared, it was forked into those that thought he was a phony (jews) and those that thought he was legit (christians + muslims). And when muhammed appeared it was forked into those that thought he was a phony (christians) and those that he was legit (muslims)Then you have fact ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-08-22 00:17
Religion & Belief - Religions often rely on belief in a higher power and stories of miracles performed by figures like Jesus, Prophets, Moses, and Vishnu to spread faith [1] - These stories, packaged over time, make it easier for future generations to believe, even without firsthand experience [1] - It's now harder to convince people of miracles without scientific explanations [2] - Abrahamic religions are deeply rooted, making it difficult for new religions to emerge without an undeniable miracle [2]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-08-22 00:14
This document is a tweet, and it's difficult to extract industry-relevant information from it. However, I can provide a humorous interpretation based on the tweet's content. Humor & Social Commentary - The tweet references Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, and his practice of polygamy [1] - The tweet presents a satirical take on the origins of religious practices [1]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-08-21 18:24
This document is not suitable for the task because it does not contain any financial or business related information, and it is not a report or financial document. It is a question about religion. Therefore, I cannot provide a summary of its main points and logic based on the given instructions.