The Citizenry of All Things. The West won the world not by the …
The “Pillars of Creation” taken by James Webb Space Telescope, NASA/ ESA The West won the world not by the prevalence of its ideas or values or religion … but …
The “Pillars of Creation” taken by James Webb Space Telescope, NASA/ ESA The West won the world not by the prevalence of its ideas or values or religion … but …
“The West won the world not by the prevalence of its concepts or values or faith, however instead by its prevalence in applying organized violence,” Samuel Huntington mentioned candidly in …
It took me 23 years, but I’m finally starting to really feel that I’m having genuine and purposeful experiences on the petition floor covering, to make sure that prayer has …
The following is an excerpt from a samvaad (discussion) session with Acharya Prashant. Questioner (Q): In the previous concern, you stated that religious beliefs is essentially needed in spirituality, but …
“The West won the world not by the prevalence of its ideas or values or religious beliefs […] however rather by its prevalence in using organized physical violence. Westerners frequently …
Stupa on top of the Golden Mount in Bangkok, Thailand Lots of people in the West have a distanced partnership with religion. In Germany, just 33 % state that religious …
Talking Tale 79 “Freedom” by Florian Richter through Flickr [CC BY 2.0] This tale by Markham Heid obtained me assuming on faith and on reaching for the “significance” of life. …
Simply my random thoughts about religious beliefs Non Medium members can read this story below Photo by Luke Michael through Unsplash I have actually been thinking about something fascinating lately. …
Phase 6 of: Dominion or Awakening: A Spiritual Reckoning for America’s Soul by Peregrin Wood When religion is experimented humility, concern, and reverence for life, it becomes a force of …
So you think you can be both traditional and intellectual in 2019 right? Great, that implies you carry with you “old-time worths” religious beliefs and approved oppression as component of …