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| | | | | Think of atheism, and you probably conjure images of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens - fierce critics and opponents of religion. Atheists believe, for lack of a better word, religion is a negative force in the world. Don't they? It's hard to imagine atheism as a sect within a religious movement. Except, perhaps, when that... | |
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daily-philosophy.com
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| | | | | How did Islam begin and expand, what do Muslims believe, and what does the daily practice of a Muslim believer look like? | |
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ischristianitytrue.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Anytime science and religion are brought up one can hear the proverbial announcer shout, "LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!" That science and religion are in conflict is commonly believed today. Check out these quotes about the warfare between science and religion: "The conflict between religion and science is unavoidable. The success of science often comes... | |
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roelvanderven.com
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| | | In June 2018 I've participated in a Vipassana 10 day meditation course. After having processed most of it, I feel the need of articulating my thoughts and feelings here. The below is only a summary of my own experience. There is no guarantee you will experience similar things. If you have been considering participating in... Continue reading Discovering the art of impermanence: my first Vipassana course | ||