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'It is so arrogant of Vance to claim to school the pope on theology': Columnist
MSNBC· 2026-04-16 17:06
REPUBLICAN FORMER CONGRESSMAN CHARLIE DENT. ALSO WITH ME, PULITSER PRICE WINNING COLUMNIST AND M .S. NOW POLITICAL ANALYST PARTICULAR WITH EGENE ROBINSON.CONGRESSMAN, THERE'S THIS INTERESTING CONFLUENCE, I THINK, OF THIS POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS IN THE SENSE THAT REPUBLICANS HAVE LONG KIND OF CLAIMED THE BIBLICAL HIGH GROUND. AND NOW THEY HAVE THE MOST INFLUENTIAL RELIGIOUS LEADER IN THE WORLD, AND HIS I DON'T THINK IT'S A BISCHOPS SAYING, WELL, ACTUALLY, YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR THEOLOGY. WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THA ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-04-14 18:24
"I would not feel comfortable in a society where religious leaders do as they are told by politicians."Giorgia Meloni called President Trump's attack on the pope "unacceptable" after he slammed the Italian Premiere on Iran (translation via AP) https://t.co/a4LHzmvneb https://t.co/8mnCAkDXed ...
Belonging and Identity | Huy Hoang Nguyen | TEDxVLO Youth | Huy Huang Nguyen | TEDxVLO Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-03 16:52
Okay. Hi guys. So I'm quick and this is uh my speech about the psychology of belonging and identity in the age of hybridity.So yeah uh let's start. So what really defines us. Is it like our place where we were born.Is it the culture. Or is it even the way we believe in things. our sense of living and stuff.Uh in a world of like globalization and has become really vague, the state of the state of identity doesn't really have few lines and can become blurry. My lord. So as I have said uh I'm but you can also ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-13 21:53
RT Max (@minordissent)When you realize that progressivism is just the newest religion and includes all the fixings such as celibate monkhood (phd researcher), priest class (academia), unfalsifiable axiomatic truths (no racial or sex differences etc), ultimate evil (Hitler), and all the rest, everything about the modern world makes so much more sense. ...
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TylerD 🧙♂️· 2025-12-11 18:42
Sentiment Analysis - The document expresses a desire to "make religion great again," indicating a potentially negative sentiment towards the current state of religion [1] - The use of "Desperately" suggests a strong sense of urgency or concern regarding the perceived decline of religion [1]
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Elon Musk· 2025-09-10 07:19
Societal Commentary - Elon Musk suggests that the absence of religion can lead to destructive replacements like the "woke mind virus" [1] - Musk advocates for a revival of religion or a coherent philosophy to inspire people [1]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-08-21 19:09
Societal Impact of Ideologies - Religions historically served as tools for empire building, unifying conquered tribes into coherent societies [1] - Communism is viewed as potentially the last attempt at establishing a religion-like expansionist empire, similar to the USSR [1]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-07-29 09:50
Allegations and Investigation - The abbot of China's Shaolin Temple is under investigation for embezzlement and sexual misconduct [1] Social Impact - The investigation is fueling cynicism in China about capitalism and religion [1]
Aham Brahmasmi | Tirth Parasana | TEDxNIIT University
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-09 16:19
Core Argument - The speaker explores the idea that humans possess untapped potential, drawing parallels between religious teachings and scientific findings [1] - The speech suggests that major religions hint at the divine nature of humans, while others point to the brain as the key to unlocking inner power [1] - The speaker advocates for breaking down the barriers between science and religion to understand human potential [3] Scientific Exploration - The speech mentions that humans typically use only 2-3% of their cerebral capacity [1] - It references Albert Einstein, claiming he unlocked 7% of his brain capacity and invented a time machine [1] - The speaker connects sound vibrations to human well-being, noting the human body is 70% water [1] - Modern science has proven that thoughts have a frequency, meaning that humans are constantly communicating with the universe [1] Religious Interpretations - Hinduism is described as a blank canvas, suggesting freedom of interpretation [1] - The speaker interprets Hindu texts (Upanishads) as implying that humans are gods [1] - The speech draws a parallel between Hinduism and Christianity, citing the Devil's words in Genesis suggesting humans can be like God [1] - Buddhism focuses on meditation, suggesting the brain is key to unlocking divine powers [1] - Islam highlights the gift of intellect, complementing the focus on the human brain [1]