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They may represent social, religious, political, economic, military realities.
You know, in the 18th century in the U.K., the greatest preacher, greatest
religious
preacher, was a man called John Wesley, who went up and down this country delivering sermons, advising people how they could live.
Not so if you're adopting a
religious
mindset.
Nonsense, says the
religious
world view.
Religious
view says we need calendars, we need to structure time, we need to synchronize encounters.
But the
religious
world doesn't think that way.
So really my concluding point is you may not agree with religion, but at the end of the day, religions are so subtle, so complicated, so intelligent in many ways that they're not fit to be abandoned to the
religious
alone; they're for all of us.
And they say, "So aren't you sort of religious?"
The universe is large and we are tiny, without the need for further
religious
superstructure.
And I think that's what the
religious
wars of late have ignored.
Now this is not a
religious
garment, nor is it a
religious
statement.
It's a remarkable example of two different priestly appropriations of the same event, two different
religious
takeovers of a political fact.
I have a question for you: Are you
religious?
Please raise your hand right now if you think of yourself as a
religious
person.
In 1902, the great American psychologist William James wrote about the many varieties of
religious
experience.
The New Atheists, for example, argue that religion is a set of memes, sort of parasitic memes, that get inside our minds and make us do all kinds of crazy
religious
stuff, self-destructive stuff, like suicide bombing.
In fact, often, as we've seen happen in a lot of the Arab Spring revolts, often those divisions are along
religious
lines.
Jonathan Haidt: We humans have many varieties of
religious
experience, as William James explained.
If it is an adaptation, then we evolved to be
religious.
It's a conversation amongst rabbis about this article in the New York Times, about the fact that
religious
workers don't get a lot of time off.
"I used to work with a bunch of uptight
religious
people, so sometimes I didn't wear panties, and just had a big smile and chuckled to myself."
They include dengue fever, imprisonment, army service, women not allowed to be photographed for
religious
and cultural reasons.
It was practically a
religious
event.
There's language gaps, there's ethnicity and racial gaps, there's age gaps, there's gender gaps, there's sexuality gaps, there's wealth and money gaps, there's education gaps, there's also
religious
gaps.
And also important is talking to communities so that we change interpretations of
religious
or customary law, which is too often used to justify punishment and fuel stigma.
He also says that the cause of all our trouble is the belief in an essential, pure identity: religious, ethnic, historical, ideological.
He doesn't care about
religious
differences, and get this: He has never told a lie.
I feel like my job to make this happen is to help foster the things that seem to lead to compromise, to not talk about this in those vague and scary terms that do polarize us, but to just talk about it like what it is, not an existential crisis, not some battle between two fundamentally different
religious
views, but a math problem, a really solvable math problem, one where we're not all going to get what we want and one where, you know, there's going to be a little pain to spread around.
The Puritans came here for
religious
reasons, or so they said, but they also came here because they wanted to make a lot of money.
He'd lived an unholy life before the crash, and so God had ordained the crash, but now, he said, he was religious, and God was pleased.
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