Many people depicted in a supposedly "groundbreaking" book on psychedelics and religion are now speaking out against it.
Have you ever heard the saying, “Do what makes you come alive, because what the world needs is people who have come alive”?
Vance is right that we have positive duties to those closest to us and to harbor ill will or feel resentment toward them is ...
In the first sentence of his blockbuster nonfiction book of all times second to the Bible, Rick Warren wrote “It is not about ...
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Rick Doblin had come to believe that psychedelic experiences are the "common core" of all religions, and he wanted to test ...
Library of Congress / Homer Rodeheaver was a gospel music pioneer and early 20th century celebrity who made multiple ...
Religious dogma clashed with early science, but fossils and discoveries reshaped humanity’s understanding of Earth’s history.
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The faith’s mandate is more arduous than J. D. Vance’s account seems to allow.
Villanova University history professor Judith Giesberg has written a new book, "Last Seen: The Enduring Search by Formerly ...
Singer and winner of the first Australia Idol Guy Sebastian has spoken out about his changing view towards religion, attributing the change to a childhood friend's fear towards the church when he came ...
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