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Ep. 93 | Sunday Sermon: Pious Pioneers for Universal Truth

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Chris preaches to his beautiful Coasternaut Choir in the third iteration of Sunday Sermons. Today's discussion circles around the search for religious truth, universal principles for the pioneers of the new religious landscape, and the importance of history in understanding His ... Hers ... Its ... hand in the historical and biological evolution in humanity and universal history. Where does does nature come into play? What can we crib from current religions? Do we shy away from monotheism? Or was polytheism always somewhat monotheist from the beginning? Or am I a blowhard and my doodoo diaper is totally full of crap? Please email Paul or get on the subreddit to let me know. That and much more on today's episode of Coast to Coast PM. **Paul neither confirms nor condones any of the comments made in this podcast.

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Intro Shout-Out: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

Pious Pioneers Reading

For Free: https://www.philosopher.eu/others-writings/essay-on-wotan-w-nietzsche-c-g-jung/

To Buy: "The Celestial Hunter" by Roberto Calasso, https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374120061/thecelestialhunter

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Chris preaches to his beautiful Coasternaut Choir in the third iteration of Sunday Sermons. Today's discussion circles around the search for religious truth, universal principles for the pioneers of the new religious landscape, and the importance of history in understanding His ... Hers ... Its ... hand in the historical and biological evolution in humanity and universal history. Where does does nature come into play? What can we crib from current religions? Do we shy away from monotheism? Or was polytheism always somewhat monotheist from the beginning? Or am I a blowhard and my doodoo diaper is totally full of crap? Please email Paul or get on the subreddit to let me know. That and much more on today's episode of Coast to Coast PM. **Paul neither confirms nor condones any of the comments made in this podcast.

Support: C2CPM's Patreon

Twitter: https://twitter.com/c2cpmpod

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/coasttocoastpm/

Contact: c2cpmpod@gmail.com

Intro Shout-Out: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

Pious Pioneers Reading

For Free: https://www.philosopher.eu/others-writings/essay-on-wotan-w-nietzsche-c-g-jung/

To Buy: "The Celestial Hunter" by Roberto Calasso, https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374120061/thecelestialhunter

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