Religious vs Secular Ideas of Space with Dr Steve Turley



Talking with Dr. Steve Turley about space and the different ways it’s conceived of in secular and religious societies. Our previous …

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12 thoughts on “Religious vs Secular Ideas of Space with Dr Steve Turley

  1. I've been watching Dr. Steve since his office looked like this! I've not watched your channel before now, 7/2024, but I was looking for a bio on Turley to pass along to my neice. She had questions about Trump's rhetoric and I directed her to a day old video of his (episode # ) for context on the Democrat's spin. For context HERE, Trump made the comment " …black jobs…" and Trump's "leaked" golf cart observations on Biden continuing his run for reelection in the wake of the first Presidential Debate debacle.

    So that is how the universe brought me here. I thank you for this video and I'm passing it along to my niece, on the tail of the Turley video. Her daughter is doing her work for her upcoming First Communion at the age of 15. She's very interested in how the existential jibes with the spiritual.

  2. How long does that sort of I'll build a Hindu temple in your global city last, though? Isn't that a tail end globalization idea? At some point chaos gets old, too.

  3. Really interesting conversation. I will give secular city planning one point of praise – the idea of filling spaces upward due to lack of room. Personally, I find glass skyscrapers to be beautiful, even though everyone else seems to hate them. I've actually seen some of those town-oriented architecture projects that turley mentioned where I live as well.

  4. In Mongolia, people are leaving those ugly, gray Soviet-style apartment blocks in droves in favor of their old nomadic lifestyles and Buddhist monasteries. And the new Buddhist monasteries are gorgeous: they have all these bright colors, unique designs, and mythical figures like dragons on them.

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