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  1. jhonsteve111

    Let’s talk about Satanism

    Satanism is very personal, with no single authority, so one person's actions don't define the whole group, much like modern Paganism.
  2. jhonsteve111

    Menjelang Ajal

    Hey everyone, hope you're doing well! Last weekend, my friends organized a movie night where we watched Menjelang Ajal. It's a pretty intense horror movie, and what stood out the most were the sound effects, which really pull you in. I personally recommend you all check it out, but for the full...
  3. jhonsteve111

    I envy actors

    I think it is better to choose a secure, stable career or take a risk in a field with potential for fame and fortune, despite the chance of failure.
  4. jhonsteve111

    Dune 2

    Hey everyone, hope you're all doing well! I haven't seen Dune Parts 1 and 2 yet. Could anyone please rate the movies and let me know if it's worth watching both parts this coming weekend? Would love your thoughts!
  5. jhonsteve111

    Teleological Argument (Aquinas)

    Hi, Hope you are doing well! I want to ask you how Aquinas’s Fifth Way differs from the Watchmaker analogy in explaining design, and why it is unaffected by evolution theory
  6. jhonsteve111

    Let's talk about Islamic Sufism

    What are some Islamic Sufi groups beyond the well-known poetry of Rumi, and how do they connect to spiritual figures in other traditions?
  7. jhonsteve111

    Let’s talk about Satanism

    How do false ideas about Satanism impact those who follow it, especially with all the stereotypes people believe?
  8. jhonsteve111

    How did monotheism become so popular?

    How did Justinian's belief in religious unity lead to the persecution of non-Chalcedonians and the enforcement of anti-pagan laws?
  9. jhonsteve111

    National Dog Week

    I think National Dog Day is a celebration of the love, loyalty, and companionship that dogs bring into our lives. It's a day to honor all dogs, whether pets, service animals, or rescues, and to raise awareness about adoption and care. Show your furry friend some extra love today!
  10. jhonsteve111

    How did monotheism become so popular?

    Hi, hope you are well, can I ask you how did Christianity's belief in one God lead to the spread of monotheism, and what role did violence play in enforcing that belief in other lands?
  11. jhonsteve111

    Similarities between Islam and Manicheism

    How do the claims of Prophet Muhammad (pbuhahf) and Prophet Mani (pbuh) as successors of Jesus (pbuh) relate to their role as reformers of earlier religions?
  12. jhonsteve111

    Moses and the Jews were the Hyksos?

    Yes, Manetho’s writings are often viewed as an early source of antisemitism, but his accounts are mostly historical interpretations mixed with myths. Many historians today question their accuracy. It’s important to approach these ancient sources with care and not draw unfair conclusions.
  13. jhonsteve111

    Why exactly is Satan bad?

    Yes... I pray to God almost all day to please save me from the evil and devil people in the universe because there are several people who are good on face but they are devils and want to eat us.
  14. jhonsteve111

    Why exactly is Satan bad?

    Satan, along with his demons, is real. I once faced a powerful demon that I managed to defeat, but it was a tough battle. Throughout my life, I've experienced attacks from dark spirits, around twenty times, with two being very serious. Yet, as I walk through the darkest moments, I find comfort...
  15. jhonsteve111

    From Alfred North Whitehead "Process and Reality"

    I think it suggests that religion balances rational thought with our emotional responses to experiences, while science focuses on aligning thought directly with those experiences. Essentially, religion helps us understand feelings and beliefs, while science seeks to understand the world through...
  16. jhonsteve111

    Let's Talk About Zen

    Zen Buddhism emphasizes direct experience, meditation (zazen), and mindfulness in everyday life. It values simplicity and uses koans to challenge conventional thinking. I appreciate its grounding focus on awareness and the present moment. What intrigues you about Zen?
  17. jhonsteve111

    If you have any questions about Islam, just ask. But please, no bashing, not ridiculing.

    You raise an important point about the differences between Christianity and Islam. In Islam, the virgin birth of Jesus is recognized, but it’s seen differently than in Christianity. This can influence how one views the Quran as God's word.
  18. jhonsteve111

    Skull and crossbones

    Here’s a concise question based on your message: Can anyone provide academic references or sources that discuss the theological debate about which human remains are necessary for resurrection, particularly regarding the skull and femur?
  19. jhonsteve111

    Soul of the nation: how Joe Biden's faith will shape his presidency

    How do you think Joe Biden's Catholic faith and personal experiences with loss shape his approach to leadership and policy-making in addressing social issues?
  20. jhonsteve111

    42 laws of Maat

    What are your thoughts on the parallels between ancient Egyptian beliefs, such as the monotheistic attributes of Atum and Ptah, and the figures of biblical prophets like Enoch and Moses, particularly regarding their laws and teachings?
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