Philosophy of religion
Subrealities | Athens | June 17-19
"Subrealities," a performance by the Athens-based Tasi Dance collective, debuts at Bios (84 Pireos) from June 17-19. This experimental work explores the intersection of fantasy and everyday life, challenging perceptions of reality through ritualistic movements. Tickets for the 40-minute show are priced at 10 euros at the door.
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How did Europe step into the Modern Era? (video)
The Renaissance witnessed a resurgence of humanism, a philosophical movement that championed individualism, reason, and the pursuit of knowledge
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Cyprus: The moment of the fraud - Video of the monks filling the cross with myrrh
The fraud is in fact made by the abbot himself - In the Monastery of Avvakum often "miracles" occurred with images weeping, crying and dripping myrrh - What do the lawyers of the monks answer?
Survey: Over 40% of Bulgarians do not Believe in Hell and Heaven
53% of Bulgarians claim to be religious. Nearly a third (29%) do not perceive themselves as religious people, and a tenth are atheists (9%).
Did Romans Eat Special Foods at Funerals?
The results of the study suggest that the diet provided for the afterlife of most of those buried in the necropolis was much like their everyday diet
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Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden Attends Screening of “Man of God” at 11th Balkan New Film Festival
“The righteous Nectarios followed the path of silence, which has the power to speak to the souls of the people, shape consciences, work miracles”
Egypt: 2,000-year-old mummy with golden tongue – He would “speak” to the god of the Underworld (photos)
The tongue, found at a temple on the outskirts of Alexandria, Egypt, was probably meant to help the deceased speak in the afterlife, experts said
Turkey's top religious official labels deism 'very interesting trap'
Turkey's top religious official has labelled deism a "very interesting trap" designed to drive Muslim youth from Islam to eventually convert them into another religion.
Gays unaware of manhood due to wrong breathing, controversial Turkish therapist claimed
A Turkish breathing therapist who recently made headlines for saying Atheists do not believe in God "because they do not know how to breathe correctly" previously said gay people also do not know how to breathe.
Atheists do not know how to breathe properly: Turkish therapist
Atheists do not believe God exists because they do not know how to breathe correctly, a Turkish breathing therapist has claimed.