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Bi Thusa Mo Shuile (Original Post) struggle4progress Dec 2015 OP
Here, a very rythmic Scientology song Yorktown Dec 2015 #1
Let's all come back 1300 years from now to see if folk are still singing that struggle4progress Dec 2015 #2
Save for armageddon and new Dark Ages, religion won't last 1300 years Yorktown Dec 2015 #4
Gospel Train struggle4progress Dec 2015 #3
Instrumental music is nice too: Yorktown Dec 2015 #5
De gustibus non disputandum, I suppose struggle4progress Dec 2015 #6
To me, all religious chanting sounds a bit the same Yorktown Dec 2015 #7
 

Yorktown

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1. Here, a very rythmic Scientology song
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 12:08 AM
Dec 2015

There are the words 'love', gladness', 'fulfillment' in it.

Inspiring.

 

Yorktown

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4. Save for armageddon and new Dark Ages, religion won't last 1300 years
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 01:46 AM
Dec 2015

It will take only a few more generations for the gaping holes and inconsistencies of the Bible and Quran to be ridiculed and forgotten.

Adam, Eve? 6 days creation? Moses? slavery in the OT, NT and Quran?

At best, the folklore might linger on.

 

Yorktown

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7. To me, all religious chanting sounds a bit the same
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 11:13 PM
Dec 2015

But that's because I look at intent first over melody.

The most beautiful music doesn't refrain me from wishing confutatis maledictis to religious ideologies.

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