Tag: religion
The Slave Bible: How Scripture Was Altered to Uphold Slavery
Discover the shocking history of the Slave Bible, where hundreds of biblical chapters were removed to promote obedience and discourage freedom.
The British Man Who Pioneered Modern Witchcraft
The extraordinary story of one of Britain's fastest-growing religious groups; Wicca, and its eccentric creator - an Englishman called Gerald Gardner.
113-Year-Old Believed To Be Oldest-Living Religious Sister in the World
A 113-year-old nun is believed to be the oldest-living religious sister in the world, offering a remarkable story of faith, longevity, and a life devoted to service.
Every Type of PAGANISM Explained in 10 Minutes
Paganism is a diverse, nature-centered spiritual movement reviving polytheistic and animistic traditions that emphasize a sacred connection to the Earth and cyclical, often decentralized, worship.
Turn-the-Page Tuesday (February 24, 2026)
Turn-the-Page Tuesday delivers fresh, insightful book reviews every week, spotlighting new releases, hidden gems, and must-read stories. Discover your next favorite book with thoughtful commentary, sharp perspectives, and a touch of Tuesday magic.
What Is Mardi Gras? Origins, History and Traditions
Discover what Mardi Gras is, its ancient and Christian origins, and how Carnival evolved into the colorful celebration we know today.
Exhibition Tour—Divine Egypt
Join Diana Craig Patch, the Lila Acheson Wallace Curator in Charge of Egyptian Art, and Brendan Hainline, Research Associate in the Department of Egyptian Art to virtually explore the exhibition Divine Egypt, on view at The Met through January 19, 2026.
Forgotten Jewish Mural Restored and Relocated After Decades in Attic
After decades hidden in a North Adams attic, a long-lost Jewish mural has been rediscovered, restored, and given new life at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts — preserving a vivid piece of immigrant and artistic history.
10 Life Lessons From The Taoist Master Lao Tzu (Taoism)
In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons from the Taoist master, Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu is considered to be the founder of Taoism and is also credited as the writer of Taoism’s most sacred text, Tao Te Ching.
Dr. Wayne Bucknor: A Life Composed in Piano and Passion
Dr. Wayne Bucknor's journey through the world of music is an opus of brilliance, resilience, and artistry—etched in every note he's played and every student he's guided.
Feeding the Papal Conclave
This recipe for baby back ribs comes from the Papal Palace in Vatican City from the year 1570. These are one of the many foods served to the cardinals at the Papal Conclaves of the 16th century.
Inside the Vatican and the real-life drama behind "Conclave"
Since the death of Pope Francis on April 21, interest has surged in the Oscar-winning film "Conclave" and its source novel, which dramatizes the intrigue behind the election of a new pope.
How to Become Pope
To become the Pope, a man must be a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church and elected by the College of Cardinals during a conclave. While technically any Catholic male can be elected, since 1378, every Pope has been chosen from among the cardinals...
Eshu vs Papa Legba vs Baron Samedi
Welcome to a journey through the "The Dark Triad: Esu, Papa Legba, and Baron Samedi’s Uncomfortable Truths." This video embarks on an exploration of ancient African deities, mythological symbols, and the profound wisdom they offer our contemporary lives.
Malakai Bayoh: The Child Prodigy Redefining Opera
Malakai Bayoh is a British soprano prodigy acclaimed for his pure tone, technical brilliance, and remarkable emotional depth.