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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    Because chanegs in how humans envisage the cosmos around them usually reflect wider changes in how their consciousness relates to things. There is a very interesting quote by Spengler on this that I am trying to find. I cannot help thinking that a return to thinking of the earth as at least sort...
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    By that shit do you mean the concept that the earth is a globe?
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    Well he kind of was the one who got the contemporary flat earth movement off the ground. Before it came along I knew that the leader of the Boers in the second Anglo-Boer war who was both some character and also had a lot of character was a believer that the earth was flat and I also came...
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    Seriously one of the top contemporary Flat Earthers, if not the top one, Eric Dubay, is a Buddhist and from the vantage point of Christianity, Islam and yes even Platonism as such Buddhism is an atheistic philosophy though it does not fit in with in most of it's forms with contemporary...
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    https://biblonia.com/2017/08/11/dantes-angels-as-movers-of-the-heavenly-spheres/
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    Well the idea of Angelic life being on other planets has a long history of acceptance within Christianity and before that it was there in Second Temple Judaism as well.
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    I think the Hermit raised a point worth exploring and to a lesser extent SeekTheFair did also. The letting off of nuclear bombs coincided with the emergence of the whole flying saucer phenomena and it is hard for me to not see those two things as connected.
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    How much did the invention of nuclear bombs contribute to the fall of belief in God in the West?

    There is a theory that the almost complete collapse of Christianity in the West following World War II was not neglecting that it had been in decline before hand for various other reasons was down in a large part to the invention of nuclear bombs because these gave humanity for the first time...

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