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Aren't we just preaching to the choir? Even if there is reason
on your side, who, besides those who already agree with us,
will listen to what we have to say? When people have already
decided what they're going to believe, then why bother contradicting
their views? This video explains why.
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Tina Turner discusses Buddhism
and gongyo with Larry King, and recites the beginning of the
"Expedient Means" chapter of the Lotus Sutra in Chinese. |
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Tina Turner Chanting |
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Richard Dawkins on Death
He recites the opening lines of his book "Unweaving
the Rainbow"
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Miceal Ledwig, from What the Bleep? Down the Rabbit Hole
Why not use the terms "God," "Spirit,"
"Miracle," etc.?
Why we need to address Christian ideas before we can progress
in our spiritual development.
Religious morality -- commandments versus karma
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The Root of All Evil: Episode 2
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of Compassion |
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The Empathic Civilization
by bestselling author Jeremy Rifkin
How a civilization based on empathy is reasonable,
possible, and necessary.
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Questions of good and evil, right and wrong
are commonly thought unanswerable by science. But Sam
Harris argues that science can -- and should -- be an
authority on moral issues, shaping human values and setting
out what constitutes a good life. |
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Richard Dawkins: Scientific thinking
and moral philosophy. |
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