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comparative religion

  1. Pavel Mosko

    What is the Leviathan? and What can it tell us about Ancient Religions?

    I really enjoyed this video which not only analyzed the origins of the creature Leviathan in the Old Testament, but did some comparative religion study of that theme/ concept in other cultures/ religions around the World.
  2. 2PhiloVoid

    Aesthetic Arguments of Beauty and the Appeal of Christianity

    In sum, "The argument from beauty (also the aesthetic argument) is an argument for the existence of a realm of immaterial ideas or, most commonly, for the existence of God." But, despite that, here's My Own Aesthetic Argument for the Beauty of Christianity (and granted it is "Subjective," in a...
  3. Quid est Veritas?

    The Missing Page

    Often we see an argument made, a sort of fallacy of association, that because there are different religions and mythologies, this is somehow problematic for the idea of Christian truths. To me, I see it in the opposite light. For man has always had a religious bent, a mythological narrative...
  4. dzheremi

    LDS Mormonism vs. Scientology: A conversation with Chris Shelton and Jonathan Streeter

    Just wanted to share a video I've currently got running as I do other work: a conversation on an ex-Scientologist's YouTube channel between Chris Shelton (the ex-Scientologist) and Jonathan Streeter, an ex-Mormon who has his own channel with videos on it about Mormonism. I find this sort of...