Eric Czuleger
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Whoa, interesting.
Whoa, interesting.
Whoa, interesting.
Well, I think that that especially religion and spirituality really talks to, you know, there is no greater right to a future tense than forgiveness in heaven.
Well, I think that that especially religion and spirituality really talks to, you know, there is no greater right to a future tense than forgiveness in heaven.
Well, I think that that especially religion and spirituality really talks to, you know, there is no greater right to a future tense than forgiveness in heaven.
Like even if your life really sucks right now, at least when you die, you go to heaven. Like that is the ultimate belief in a future tense. Right. And like, you know, we have seen that younger generations have become actually more conservative. Right. At least as far as their voting is concerned.
Like even if your life really sucks right now, at least when you die, you go to heaven. Like that is the ultimate belief in a future tense. Right. And like, you know, we have seen that younger generations have become actually more conservative. Right. At least as far as their voting is concerned.
Like even if your life really sucks right now, at least when you die, you go to heaven. Like that is the ultimate belief in a future tense. Right. And like, you know, we have seen that younger generations have become actually more conservative. Right. At least as far as their voting is concerned.
I guess the question that I'd have, and since I'm not a religious scholar at all, is what is the benefit specifically of aligning with one spiritual text over another? Is it just because that has been a part of the sort of spiritual DNA of the United States? And also, there's a lot of diversity within Christian communities too. I was raised Catholic.
I guess the question that I'd have, and since I'm not a religious scholar at all, is what is the benefit specifically of aligning with one spiritual text over another? Is it just because that has been a part of the sort of spiritual DNA of the United States? And also, there's a lot of diversity within Christian communities too. I was raised Catholic.
I guess the question that I'd have, and since I'm not a religious scholar at all, is what is the benefit specifically of aligning with one spiritual text over another? Is it just because that has been a part of the sort of spiritual DNA of the United States? And also, there's a lot of diversity within Christian communities too. I was raised Catholic.
It's very different than, you know, somebody who went to a megachurch, right? And obviously wars have been fought for hundreds of thousands of years over who's doing Christianity right. So could you potentially, like, you know, create, like, some, you know, totally heterodoxical, like, version of faith for the United States? I think it kind of goes back to that –
It's very different than, you know, somebody who went to a megachurch, right? And obviously wars have been fought for hundreds of thousands of years over who's doing Christianity right. So could you potentially, like, you know, create, like, some, you know, totally heterodoxical, like, version of faith for the United States? I think it kind of goes back to that –
It's very different than, you know, somebody who went to a megachurch, right? And obviously wars have been fought for hundreds of thousands of years over who's doing Christianity right. So could you potentially, like, you know, create, like, some, you know, totally heterodoxical, like, version of faith for the United States? I think it kind of goes back to that –
That thing somebody from NASA said about faking the moon landing. Right. So they were saying, like, you know, if you would understand how hard it would be and how many people would have to work together in order to fake the moon landing, you'd realize it's easier to just go to the moon. Right. Do you believe that? I do, yeah.
That thing somebody from NASA said about faking the moon landing. Right. So they were saying, like, you know, if you would understand how hard it would be and how many people would have to work together in order to fake the moon landing, you'd realize it's easier to just go to the moon. Right. Do you believe that? I do, yeah.
That thing somebody from NASA said about faking the moon landing. Right. So they were saying, like, you know, if you would understand how hard it would be and how many people would have to work together in order to fake the moon landing, you'd realize it's easier to just go to the moon. Right. Do you believe that? I do, yeah.
I think that it's... I think that they're... And I've had... Why is the moon landing the one that seems to be the most kookiest?
I think that it's... I think that they're... And I've had... Why is the moon landing the one that seems to be the most kookiest?