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At the Intersection of Faith and AI:Exploring AI Through a Faith Lens with Dr Ziggy Zdziarski
In an era where artificial intelligence continues to reshape every aspect of our lives, from how we work and communicate to how we think and interact, the question of ethics, morality, and human dignity remains more important than ever. Dr. Ziggy Zdziarski, a leading researcher in Artificial Intelligence with a background in both philosophy and theology, is at the forefront of these discussions, exploring how faith can inform and guide the future of AI.With a PhD in AI and recent participation in the Vatican’s AI Forum, Dr. Zdziarski brings a unique perspective on balancing technological progress with a commitment to the common good. In this exclusive interview, Dr. Ziggy shares insights ...
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Our Mother of Perpetual Help
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A song in honour of Our Mother of Perpetual Help by Fr Mans Wenge CSsR. Special Thanks to: Music Ivanzy CSsR Talent Pa Eddy, Bu Eddy Sharon Cameraman 1 Randy Cameraman 2 Pa Eddy Video Editing Mans Wenge CSsR Song Mans Wenge CSsR Common Home TV | 📽 Video | 🇻🇦 Catholic | ✝️Christian #CommonGood🌎 #Peace 🕊️ 💻 Website: www.commonhome.tv 🔔 Subscribe / @commonhometv 👥 Follow us on our social networks:...
Women Deacons and the Synod: A Conversation with Phyllis Zagano
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In "Women Deacons and the Synod: A Conversation with Phyllis Zagano", we sit down with renowned scholar Dr. Phyllis Zagano to discuss one of the most significant and timely topics in the Catholic Church today: the role of women deacons. With the Synod on Synodality bringing this issue to the forefront, Dr. Zagano offers her expert insights into the history, the ongoing discussions, and the pote...
Learning to Serve in the Face of Terror
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In this short documentary, we focus on how Chaldean #Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda, CSsR, confronted the rise of ISIS and its devastating impact on northern #Iraq. Since August 2014, Archbishop Warda has been at the forefront of providing aid, shelter, and hope to tens of thousands of displaced Christians, Yazidis, and Muslims. His leadership has been crucial in advocating for an end to the ...
A Jesuit Perspective on Sports and Play
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Common Home tv speaks with Fr Patrick Kelly SJ about how the Jesuits view sports and play, both historically and in modern culture. Common Home TV | 📽 Video | 🇻🇦 Catholic | ✝️Christian #CommonGood🌎 #Peace 🕊️ 💻 Website: www.commonhome.tv 🔔 Subscribe / @commonhometv 👥 Follow us on our social networks: X: CommonHome_tv Facebook: commonhome.tv Instagram: bread...
Faith, Sports, and the Common Good
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#olympicgames #sport #faith Fr. Patrick Kelly, SJ, PhD-a distinguished scholar and author whose work explores the intersection of faith, sport, and spirituality. Fr Kelly has authored several influential books, including Catholic Perspectives on Sports: From Medieval to Modern Times and Play, Sport and Spirit. He also served as editor for Youth Sport and Spirituality: Catholic Perspectives. His...
Embracing the Olympic Truce: A Prayer for the Paris Olympics
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#paris #olympics #parisolympics2024 As the Olympic Games begin, we turn to You for guidance and grace. Inspired by Pope Francis' call for peace, we pray that the Olympic Truce inspires us to set aside conflicts and embrace unity through sport. May this ancient tradition of the truce extend beyond the Games and serve as a symbol of hope, reminding us that even in the midst of widespread strife, ...
Bad Catholics, Good Trouble
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#badCatholic #goodtrouble #comics Join us as we speak with Matthew J. Cressler, a historian of anti/racism and American Catholicism and creator of the Bad Catholics, Good Trouble webcomic. Bad Catholics, Good Trouble brings you true stories about Catholic injustice and the ordinary people of faith who did extraordinary things to confront white supremacy and colonial violence in their communitie...
Francis Scott Key Bridge - Becoming Bridges of Mercy and Love
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#francisscottkeybridge #BaltimoreStrong #bridgecollapsed In times of tragedy, the strength of community and faith shines brightest. Father Ako Trevor Walker, a Redemptorist missionary from Trinidad, has been a beacon of hope for those affected by the Francis Scott Key Bridge tragedy in Baltimore, Maryland. As pastor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, he and his Parish have been providing unwa...
Easter in a Time of Crisis
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#easter #haiti #jesus Une guerre qui ne dit pas son nom (A war that dares not speak its name) www.commonhome.tv/interview/une-guerre-qui-ne-dit-pas-son-nom-a-war-that-dares-not-speak-its-name Common Home TV | 📽 Video | 🇻🇦 Catholic | ✝️Christian #CommonGood🌎 #Peace 🕊️ 🔔 Subscribe / @commonhometv 👥 Follow us on our social networks: Twitter: CommonHome_tv Facebook: commonh...
Une guerre qui ne dit pas son nom (A war that dares not speak its name)
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#worldnews #haiti #gangs Fr Renold Antoine speaks with Common Home Tv about the cycles of violence in Haiti. A transcript of this interview can be found at: www.commonhome.tv/2024/03/20/the-war-we-do-not-name Common Home TV | 📽 Video | 🇻🇦 Catholic | ✝️Christian #CommonGood🌎 #Peace 🕊️ 🔔 Subscribe / @commonhometv 👥 Follow us on our social networks: Twitter: CommonHome_tv Facebook: fac...
War in Gaza: A Palestinian Christian's account of trauma and resilience
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Hammam Farah is a psychotherapist, writer and activist currently based in Toronto, Canada. As a Palestinian Christian with family current under siege in Gaza, Hammam brings a unique perspective to the unfolding and devastating events in the region.With a clinical focus on trauma, his professional insights are particularly needed l at this time. Hammam passion for psychotherapy stems from a conv...
An Invitation to Christmas
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Common Home TV is excited to announce the release of its #Christmas message, "An Invitation to Christmas". Crafted in collaboration with international Redemptorist partners from across the globe, and narrated by Dr Elissa Roper, this e-Christmas card is now available in an array of languages, including Spanish, German, English, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Sinhala. The heartwarming cont...
Tony Flannery - Irish Synodal Pathway & Church Reform
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Tony Flannery - Irish Synodal Pathway & Church Reform
Dr Maeve Louise Heaney - About those women who stood aside
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Dr Maeve Louise Heaney - About those women who stood aside
Massimo Faggioli ~ Plenary Council's impact on the Church
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Massimo Faggioli ~ Plenary Council's impact on the Church
Saint Alphonsus Liguori - When to do good
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Saint Alphonsus Liguori - When to do good
Chris Hedges - Religious fundamentalists
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Chris Hedges - Religious fundamentalists
Francis Sullivan - Truth, justice and healing, where are we now?
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Francis Sullivan - Truth, justice and healing, where are we now?
Phyllis Zagano - The Plenary Council & role of women in the Catholic Church
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Phyllis Zagano - The Plenary Council & role of women in the Catholic Church
Next episode: exploring quantum field theory through the lens of divination.
Thanks for having me on your show! Was a blast :)
Mortal sin
Every civilisation has at its core a cultus (Latin, religion) When the cultus is abandoned, the civilisation unravels. The cultus of the West (as we once knew it) is Christianity. Have we abandoned it at our peril? (Acts 4:11) Something always rushes in to fill a vacuum, we are told. It seems we have filled the God vacuum with the void of postmodernism, multiple truths or, in effect, no truths at all, ideology in the service of political power whilst, ironically , as postmodern ideologies do, unmasking the power structures of the past, seeing through the lie, the deceptions of history. Oh the Pure Land of Postmodernism! The autonomy of the self replacing the authority of God, scripture, natural law. But the autonomy of the self will surely be replaced by the power of the State, the Leviathan that will restrain us and our appetites to suit its own - no doubt benevolent - purpose. What God will reign then? I shudder to think.
Amen.May God bless you all.
Charles Taylor
The Catholic Church is in DIRE need of far less feminism, not more.
What a wicked woman. May God have mercy on her.
No one of right mind puts women in leadership positions. Women are not leaders of men!
I pray for the land of Lebanon and it's people, always.❤
For the healing for the peace did the Lord will show his care for them that he's there for them there were there for each other
I was sleep last night in the Holy Spirit was dealing with me he said Frankie my son I need you to get up and pray for Lebanon and I need you to pray for Jerusalem
Wonderful. The Baha’i Faith is the Religion for this era. Bahaullah is restoring the spirit of Christ for a new Age of humanity.
Utter rubbish. The Gospel of the 3rd Century is the same as the Gospel we have today. Christianity is growing by leaps and bounds throughout the global south. Dr. Taylor is evidently unaware, confused and become a fool.
ISIS and the caliphate project was created in the USA! Declassified Pentagon reports are clear about this and in the public domain.
It must be true Charles Taylor is not a Christian
Enllightenment never existed in the West. Just words with no real meaning that generated colonialism american imperialism nazism bigotism white supremacism and as THE summum of human distortion: abject zionism. Obscurantism would more appropriate for that matter.
Eventually one takes a leap of faith and seeks truth, compassion and good works not because they will change the world, but because they are who you want to be. They have become the foundation stones of your Self, and, in time, the foundations of your very Soul. The World continues to be the world, and no matter the scope of your good works, it continues with little deflection and for every person you have helped there are new millions who go unserved. But you have become an authentic human being, your goodness has touched more lives than you will ever know, and your life, in its own small way, has made a positive difference in a world full of negatives. How one could contemplate the vast Universe with its many billions of galaxies & countless planets and not intuit something powerful, creative and eternal behind it all is a sort of a willful denial of reality. Just because this something is invisible, evolves life over eons of time, won't catch you if you fall off a ladder, and doesn't seem to intervene in the evil affairs of mankind in any immediately punitive way doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It just means that it doesn't control Creation like a movie director at a live shoot. The human need for a Big Daddy in the Sky is our own shortcoming, not God's responsibility to satisfy. A rational study of western science & eastern philosophy will take one to the very edge of Spiritual Awareness, but then only a Leap of Faith can help a Seeker to Fly. (It helps to see that others have taken the leap and lived to tell the tale, because society is not particularly kind to those who prefer truth to conformity. Truth is often inconvenient.) Faith is the bread of The Soul...
I have always liked Prof Taylor's books, lectures, and talks. But in this video, I can't make out what exactly he wants to convey. Perhaps, there's no clarity in himself on this question. Or, he does have a valid point to make, but find it difficult to convey it in our language. That said, I personally don't think there's any rational way to justify belief in gods.
My mother got me a small pendant with st john Neumann on it and I had to find the whole story. So inspiring 😁
Trad-catholicism seems to be based mostly a hate group based on how they troll RUclips.
Life isn’t a Journey. It’s a Path. Follow the path and stop larking about with unconvincing journeyism.
Has anyone incorporated the synthetic human age and its impact on the Enlightenment attempt at authenticity? If you feed an LLM only non-human or synthetic human syntax, it will turn into garbage very soon. The same is happening with synthetic transhumanist attempts. In a sense, a search for authenticity in humanism kept the West in the orbit of Christ. Without that, the synthetic humanist outlook is already drifting off; we just now have LLMs to speed that up.
It’s only a Cosmos. We shouldn’t get so excited. And it isn’t a Journey (obviously), it’s a path. Belief just confuses things. Buddha explains how to navigate the Path. Off you go; down the Path. Only if you’re selling books do you call it a Journey.
A: The kind of religion that makes sense in a secular age
Islam is the cure for Western civilization and its revival.
This is garbage
How so?
Appeals to “human nature” are always suspect. Nature changes, Chris
Taylor confuses rational and rationalization as is frequently the case with those committing the logical fallacy of confirmation bias. Start out with the conclusion and then justify the conclusion by concocting excuses that masquerade as rational.
That accusation can be levied at any argument anyone disagrees with.
@@n.a.larson9161 An argument basing its conclusion through the process of applying rules of inference to objectively verifiable premises by definition cannot be accused of confirmation bias. It is a patently and trivially obvious fact that despite millennia of trying no rationally credible argument for (any let alone a specific) god has ever been formulated through the process of applying rules of inference to objectively verifiable premises. Not a single one, none ,zilch, nada. All arguments claiming to prove or justify belief in any god are grounded in confirmation bias because the conclusion god exists is the very starting point with arguments using arbitrarily concocted unverifiable premises in order to justify what had already been accepted from the outset. It is a gross perversion of rational thinking but then apologists are forced to resort to this since there is no rationally credible justification of their beliefs.
@@bongomcgurk7363 That accusation can be levied at any argument anyone disagrees with.
@@mhoward1981 It might be claimed for any argument but in many cases such a claim could be easily discredited. The basis of a sound argument is a logically valid conclusion predicated on objective rationally credible relevant facts that constitute the premises. The validity of such an argument stands on its own by virtue of its content and hence cannot be accused of confirmation bias because confirmation bias comes into play when arbitrarily choosing preferred arguments that cannot be credibly supported . In some matters there may be choice among competing arguments but as long as each argument meets the criteria for soundness then each has its own objective claim to validity and so one is justified to choose without (at least necessarily) being accused of confirmation bias. Theistic arguments however have fundamental characteristics rendering them all essentially guilty of the logical fallacy of confirmation bias. These arguments both empirical and philosophical lack objective rationally credible relevant evidence in support of any god. However affirmation of belief through justification can be rewarding as it is often conducive to facilitating and enhancing conformance with and thereby acceptance within prevailing social and cultural norms. There is an even greater inducement for confirmation bias which is the powerful psychological appeal offered by theistic belief. Although belief primarily arises initially from childhood indoctrination it persists into adulthood because it is sustained by the comfort and security it provides in sating deeply rooted psychological drivers. Theists are intimately invested in their belief because they feel it gives a tremendous reward to them in the present and an eternal future. So the lack of corroborating objective evidence is either dismissed through the reason bypass of faith or excuses are invented that selectively pick and interpret evidence in order to rationalize justification of their existing belief. When you are highly motivated to believe something it is easy and compelling concoct reasons to do so which is the very underpinning foundation of confirmation bias. This lack of objective evidence is why there are so many different versions of theism to choose from. Each version of theism will manufacture its own stable of stock belief justification so any god argument must be based solely on arbitrary adherence to and alignment with specific belief cult dogma and not because of supporting evidence. So instead of adhering to the core tenets of rational thinking whereby the conclusion is derived from and only after objective evaluation of evidence the arguments theists present are not intended not to discover credible reasons to adopt a belief but to justify their pre-existing belief. The above is in respect of a personal god concept. Philosophical arguments can be made for an impersonal deist god in which confirmation bias is somewhere between insignificant and irrelevant. Philosophical arguments supporting the actual existence of any god are an essential component of the apologist arsenal but are nonetheless worthless. However that is another matter which I can explain if you are interested.
The church can change dramatically by adopting Judo Christian format.
The imagine song as a way to treat each other rather than a government controlled economic system
John Lennon..I was raised like that… I can imagine maybe I’m not sure
I live in the northeast from the south..probably won’t happen
It's a fantastically naive and stupid song, about moral preening
Abnormal psychology…it’s such a validating type of literature for those who think like “Jesus” and it’s “science “…it is sometimes fake due to our secularism…feminists got rid of histrionic personality
Brilliant
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Thanks for your insight on St John Neumann. Our church honors his Name & is in existence because of his lifestyle. Humble & going forth spreading the Good News!!
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You are God talking about God. Humans are all Gods.
All actions/movements/moments are the Life force of Creation
Creation/Quantum Mechanics for all Ages. A new Paradigm. No more B.S. Belief Systems.
Luther was not a moral man either.
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correct me if im wrong but hes saying, schism within christendom might be the only/best way to keep it alive?
Hi Ryan. As as Catholic philosopher, I think he was saying the Church has changed thought the ages and we should be living our faith in the now, not looking back to a halcyonic period. More videos at: www.commonhome.tv/
The Golden Rule, do to others as you would have them do to you, is universal, found in all religions
Also Love your neighbor.
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The global world order wants an exaggerated humanistic man-made paradise on earth with a sitting Jewish high priest in a stone masonry edifice performing animal sacrifice in earthly Jerusalem. But as they approach it, nature will rebel and social order will break down completely.
' The World's Most Documented Genocide In History . '
Foolery from a man apparently devoid of the Spirit
Do we listen to only what we want to hear or do we listen to what we need to hear?
You are a progressive man of conscience and social justice. Long live!
Thanks for sharing this video with the world. St. John Neumann is the Patron Saint of our school. I admire him for the life he lived, leaving his homeland and caring about the spiritual life of the poor here in our area and beyond. His humility, devotion to God, and hard work for our faith are all inspiring! I look forward to meeting he and St. John Paul II someday in Heaven with Jesus our King!
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UN is actually bad
Yeah