Truth in Religion
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13 Aug 2025 Edition

Weird and Religious

Some African Christian movements blend biblical stories with older local beliefs, including ideas about spirit possession, protective charms, and prophetic dreams. Churches may hold all night prayer sessions aimed at driving out spirits believed to cause everyday problems.
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In the name of religion

2019, Christchurch in New Zealand. A white supremacist gunman killed worshippers at two mosques. He used civilisational and anti-Muslim rhetoric with pseudo religious language, presenting violence as defence of a Christian West, drawing on distorted holy war ideas rather than mainstream doctrine.

Fact

In Taoism, the Zhuangzi is another influential work, and Taoism uses stories and reflections from this text to explore freedom, perspective, and spontaneity.

Acceptance, not evidence

There is a distinction between claims that matter and those that do not. Everyday assertions are often accepted without scrutiny because the stakes are low. If someone claims there is an ant under the carpet, few people demand proof. If someone claims a god exists, dictates morality, judges behaviour, and determines eternal fate, the burden of proof is immense. Extraordinary claims that carry extraordinary consequences require extraordinary evidence. Religion offers none, yet demands acceptance.

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“Faith does not give you the answers, it just stops you asking the questions.” Frater Ravus.

Ask the right question

Why do near death experiences vary so much across cultures if they are glimpses of the same afterlife?

Religious Crooks

Robert Tilton is a US prosperity preacher who raised large sums through television appeals, later facing lawsuits and media investigations alleging deceptive fundraising and staged prayer practices. For more information, google the name. Almost all of the crooks appearing in this section have their own wikipedia page.Every country in the world has its fair share of spiritual crooks. Today we took a look at yet another religious crook but there are hundreds of thousands of them. You could spend a lifetime researching the topic.

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