“Lunch Talks” was conceived when our table at lunch would develop these kinds of conversations that evoked thought and philosophy. The podcasts and articles on this channel are attempts to express—but not impose—our ideas to the world. Philosophical sage and teacher Gautama Buddha said, “All that we are is a result of what we have thought,” so it is only right that we express these thoughts to find out who we truly are. Enlightenment comes from discovery, so go discover. (P.S. We release a podcast every other weekend and an article every other Wednesday, so go check them out!)
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“Lunch Talks” was conceived when our table at lunch would develop these kinds of conversations that evoked thought and philosophy. The podcasts and articles on this channel are attempts to express—but not impose—our ideas to the world. Philosophical sage and teacher Gautama Buddha said, “All that we are is a result of what we have thought,” so it is only right that we express these thoughts to find out who we truly are. Enlightenment comes from discovery, so go discover. (P.S. We release a podcast every other weekend and an article every other Wednesday, so go check them out!)
The Christian faith is often considered controversial for its doctrines and their political applications. To supplement that, the Christian faith is very divided between its many denominations, which each describe its own set of beliefs. These multiple sets of beliefs, as a whole religion, encompass nearly every viewpoint available, which leads to its dispute: how … Continue reading Universal Civil and Social Rights (Matt)
"Lunch Talks" with Matt & Brendon
“Lunch Talks” was conceived when our table at lunch would develop these kinds of conversations that evoked thought and philosophy. The podcasts and articles on this channel are attempts to express—but not impose—our ideas to the world. Philosophical sage and teacher Gautama Buddha said, “All that we are is a result of what we have thought,” so it is only right that we express these thoughts to find out who we truly are. Enlightenment comes from discovery, so go discover. (P.S. We release a podcast every other weekend and an article every other Wednesday, so go check them out!)