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Bi Thusa Mo Shuile (Original Post)
struggle4progress
Dec 2015
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Let's all come back 1300 years from now to see if folk are still singing that
struggle4progress
Dec 2015
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Yorktown
(2,884 posts)1. Here, a very rythmic Scientology song
There are the words 'love', gladness', 'fulfillment' in it.
Inspiring.
struggle4progress
(118,332 posts)2. Let's all come back 1300 years from now to see if folk are still singing that
Yorktown
(2,884 posts)4. Save for armageddon and new Dark Ages, religion won't last 1300 years
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.
struggle4progress
(118,332 posts)3. Gospel Train
Yorktown
(2,884 posts)5. Instrumental music is nice too:
struggle4progress
(118,332 posts)6. De gustibus non disputandum, I suppose
I find that boring and repetitive
Yorktown
(2,884 posts)7. To me, all religious chanting sounds a bit the same
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.