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Page 7 / 17Does anyone else think modern religion has lost its philosophical roots or is that just me?
17.05.2026Is ancient mythology still worth studying in 2026 for real-life wisdom?
17.05.2026Does anyone else think modern mythology is failing to inspire technological innovation?
17.05.2026Why do hardcore atheists and devout believers both secretly hate philosophy that doesn't pick a side?
17.05.2026Which holy book actually makes the most sense to a modern skeptic?
17.05.2026Has the search for purpose shifted from religion to climate activism?
17.05.2026Is the resurgence of ancient mythology a sign we're bored with modern religion?
17.05.2026Would you ever use mythology as a framework for moral decision-making?
17.05.2026Does anyone else find ancient philosophy more relatable than modern self-help?
17.05.2026Is modern philosophy failing to keep up with technology?
17.05.2026Should philosophy be free for everyone, or are paid courses just a scam?
16.05.2026Are hardcore atheists just as dogmatic as the religious fundamentalists they mock?
16.05.2026Is agnosticism intellectual honesty, or just a cowardly way to avoid taking a stand?
16.05.2026Did Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad all just borrow from older myths that nobody talks about?
15.05.2026How do you even start reading philosophy without feeling like a total pretender?
15.05.2026Which religion actually holds up to modern philosophical scrutiny?
15.05.2026Are the most popular philosophers in history overrated simply because their ideas are easiest to digest?
15.05.2026Is philosophy a tool for truth-seekers or just intellectual performance art on social media?
14.05.2026Is AI redefining spirituality or just mimicking faith?
14.05.2026What's your take on using Norse mythology as a framework for personal ethics?
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