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1990
The waters of politics proved treacherous for the philosophes to navigate. They were unsure whether they wanted power themselves, or would prefer to exercise the prerogative of the pundit in criticising the prince. They felt on safer ground, however, with religion.
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The waters of politics proved treacherous for the philosophes to navigate. They were unsure whether they wanted power themselves, or would prefer to exercise the prerogative of the pundit in criticising the prince. They felt on safer ground, however, with religion.
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Religion Plus Plus (Rel++) – Religion Enhanced by Artificial Intelligence
Journal of Robotics and Automation ResearchThis article is the chat between me and “Meta AI”. First part shows chat between me and “Meta AI” about “Artificial Intelligence – A New Religion” and “Religion Plus Plus (Rel++) – Religion Enhanced by Artificial Intelligence”. Conclusions are made in Second part.
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Understanding Religion through Artificial Intelligence, 2021
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Claims Made by Other Religions
2022Abstract This chapter examines understandings of revelation that we find in four religious traditions, two of them being pre-Christian, namely Hinduism and Buddhism, and two being post-Christian, namely Rabbinic Judaism and Islam. The chapter reviews diverse ways in which some of the principal religions of humankind have handled the ...
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By Race Jews, by Religion Christians
2019“Once a Jew, always a Jew,” this was Erasmus’ attitude toward the notorious convert Johann Pfefferkorn and other converts from Judaism, as is revealed here. Erasmus treated such converts as Christians by religion but Jews by race. Erasmus’ vision of Christianity as capable of absorbing everyone without differences of race, ethnicity or origin, was no ...
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Religion Challenged by Modern Thought
1985When religion began is a difficult question to answer. Roughly speaking, we may say that we can trace religion’s origin back to the time when the human being came to exist. Since then, throughout human history, hardly anyone has doubted the necessity of religion for human beings.
Masao Abe, William R. LaFleur
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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
, 2015H. Lafollette, M. Woodruff
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