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He carried so much. The wounds of a divided Church. The ache of the poor and the forgotten. The weight of hope—for a world more merciful, more human, more like Christ. He walked with a limp, both in body and in spirit, but never without grace. He wasn’t perfect. But he was p...
I’m not sure if everyone gets the same questions, but the quiz I took covered the Old Testament, Islam, the Ten Commandments, Catholicism, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, and Sikhism — sorry, Mormons (but there is one related question on the full survey). I got 14 out of 15 right. I...
One context that is becoming increasingly important in Western societies and can cause boredom is the spiritual context4, which includes practices such as yoga, meditation, and pilgrimage5,6. It is intriguing that there is a clear lack of research on the levels, antecedents, and effects of bore...
Let’s dive into what I know about human history. I don’t claim to have a personal understanding or emotional grasp of it, but I’m built on a vast dataset of historical events, cultures, conflicts, and ideas, which I can synthesize and present. If there’s a misunderstanding in my ...
Is there a heaven in Hinduism? Because Hindus believe in karma and reincarnation, the concept of heaven and hell as worlds of eternal glory or damnation do not exist in Hinduism. Hindus also do not ascribe to the concept of Satan or devil that is in eternal opposition to God or the Ultim...
but that didn’t stop Jesus from announcing it many times in the Gospels, mostly in a very threatening tone. He made sure to let us know that most people will be sentenced there to suffer unending physical pain. Here are three of the forty-five Gospel scriptures where Jesus mentions Hell...
Osho also says Bertrand Russell has made a statement that if there were no death, there would be no religion. There is some truth in it. I will not agree totally, because religion is a vast continent. It is not only death, it is also the search for bliss, it is also the search fo...
When we visited, Khajuraho could only be reached via a long trek on bad roads. Since we’re talking about India, this means the roads are bad indeed. Where’d the road go? Down here maybe? The driver we’d hired was there to meet us at our hotel in Agra, and off we went. Five...
In the Gandharan region, where the Buddha image in human form was first created, there are indications that the Buddha's footprint was worshipped in the same manner as an iconic figure. A Buddha's footprint at the Archaeological Museum, Swat, in Pakistan, is thought to be the one ...