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Today we discuss my recent trip to the Chicago Art Institute and my run in with an art installation that clued me in on an historic speech given over 100 years ago during the inaugural address of the World's Parliment of Religions.
Although it sounds appealing at first, it is littered with incoherency and we seek today to unpack it. Statements like all religions are true are addressed.
No all religions cannot be true, and given religions are manmade they all fall apart. No nothing but the truth of the Gospel message can stand the test of Logic and Reason.
See how this ties in with other great episode like Return to Babel and Marx's Lie vs Jesus's Truth.
Join us for a Dose of Reason.
Peace.
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Today we discuss my recent trip to the Chicago Art Institute and my run in with an art installation that clued me in on an historic speech given over 100 years ago during the inaugural address of the World's Parliment of Religions.
Although it sounds appealing at first, it is littered with incoherency and we seek today to unpack it. Statements like all religions are true are addressed.
No all religions cannot be true, and given religions are manmade they all fall apart. No nothing but the truth of the Gospel message can stand the test of Logic and Reason.
See how this ties in with other great episode like Return to Babel and Marx's Lie vs Jesus's Truth.
Join us for a Dose of Reason.
Peace.

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