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A critique of Peterson Academy Where Aristotle Meets Big Bird part 1

Peterson Academy: Where Aristotle Meets Big Bird 0:00 Peterson University Review1:19:18 Terf Calls In This analysis of Peterson academy is great. I personally would not have paid to money to watch that course.So I appreciate his spending of his time to pick these clips for journalistic purposes of critique, so that I could in turn,…

What religion is not

This sermon is a critique of a recent youtube video by Jonathan Pageau titled “What Is Religion? – with Peter Boghossian” However what they talk about is not actually clear as will be demonstrated. The description of the video, as written by Jonathan Pageau was:”In this conversation, American philosopher and author Peter Boghossian picks my…

What pop culture gets wrong about aliens and life in the universe.

This sermon is a critique of the youtube video titled “Immortality, Religion, & the Search for Life | Dr. David Kipping | EP 463” With which we will compare the beliefs of CosmoBuddhism, with the beliefs in pop culture, which are often associated with the astronomical perspective of our place in the universe. In contrast…

Not really explaining Quantum Chromo Dynamics

This critique is in response to the video: Original Description: Jun 22, 2024Or maybe why I can’t? QuantumQuantumQuantumChromodynamics Link to Patreon — one exclusive video per month: / acollierastro I have merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/angela-collier Speakers:Angela Collier= [AC] wow, this is probably the part of the video that I agree with the most. It is the central…

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Intro to cosmoBuddhist Epistemology

The Michael Shermer Show # 439We often assume that religious beliefs are no different in kind from ordinary conventional beliefs―that believing in the existence of God is akin to believing that May comes before June. Neuroscientist Neil Van Leeuwen shows that, in fact, these two forms of belief are strikingly different. Van Leeuwen argues that…

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A critique of The Ideological Subversion of Science

This dialogue covers what seems to be mostly conservative talking points on science and higher education institutions. It’s interesting to note that [DJAC] seems to be part of a group of right wing science trolls, the website that Jerry posted his paper on, seems to be a poorly made knockoff of Skeptic magazine that is…

A critique of Physics at the limits of reality with Sabine Hossenfelder

This is a critique of the video “Physics at the limits of reality | Sabine Hossenfelder in conversation with Hilary Lawson | In full” The speakers are:Sabinea Hossenfelder [SH]Hilary Lawson [HL] Introduction 0:00 this is all well and fine and you can0:02 use it to describe a lot of data but0:05 that doesn’t mean that…

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A CosmoBuddhist perspective on Easter

As we come together on this sacred day of Easter, we’re reminded of its profound significance in the Christian tradition—the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone of faith that speaks to themes of renewal, hope, and eternal life. Easter invites us to reflect on the cycles of life, death, and rebirth, and…

Purpose in the Eyes of an LDS Psychiatrist

This is a critique of the conversation between Michael Shermer and Samuel T. Wilkinson, around his book “Purpose” Purpose in the Eyes of a Psychiatrist. I feel like the youtube video is label is overly broad, the title being “Purpose in the Eyes of a Psychiatrist.” but really, it should be titled “Purpose in the…