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14 Oct 2025 Edition

Weird and Religious

Some Islamic traditions say that when a person dies and is buried, two angels named Munkar and Nakir come into the grave to question the dead person. The grave becomes a kind of interview room where answers determine comfort or distress until the final judgement.
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In the name of religion

1478 onward, Spain. The Spanish Inquisition targeted Jews and Muslims who had converted to Christianity but were suspected of false belief. Arrests, torture, and executions were justified as defending Catholic orthodoxy, purifying society, and saving souls from heresy and divine punishment.

Fact

In Christianity, spiritual gifts are recognised, and Christianity teaches that different abilities such as teaching, helping, or leadership are given for the benefit of the community.

Religious success

Religion succeeded because it answered emotional needs while reinforcing authority. It created shared identity, justified leadership, reduced fear, and offered stability in exchange for obedience. These were practical advantages that served society well, yet they reveal nothing about the truth of the beliefs themselves.

Quote of the day

“No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says. He is always convinced that it says what he means.” George Bernard Shaw.

Ask the right question

Why would an all powerful being choose fragile human memory and copying as the method to preserve an eternal message?

Religious Crooks

Inri Cristo, a Brazilian religious claimant who presents himself as a reincarnated Christ, leads a small movement funded by followers, with critics describing it as personality driven and financially sustained through devotion to his divine claims. 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. Religion is supposed to bring morality but it also seem to bring a lot of crooks who take advantage of people.

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