This house regrets the glorification of self-sacrifice
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THW ban faith-based schools in Canada
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THR the glorification of sacrifice
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This house believes that Pope Leo XIV should formally issue a public condemnation of the United States Government
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This house laments the individualization of mourning.
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Assuming viability, this house would make belief in the supernatural impossible, immediately and irreversibly, for the rest of human history.
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This House prefers a world in which the concept of sin in Abrahamic religions had been based solely on human action, rather than on some temptation from the devil. This appears to be a debate motion in the "This House" format, discussing an alternative theological framework for understanding sin in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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This house believes that progressive theologians should reinterpret “holy war” and “martyrdom” in Abrahamic scriptures (e.g., the Bible, the Qur’an, and the Torah) as purely metaphorical references to inner spiritual struggle and commitment to justice, rather than as literal historical or political commands
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This house believes that socialist movements, in nations where a revolutionary civil conflict is ongoing, should prioritize dismantling religious institutions
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THBT the West should invest domestically in schools that provide alternative progressive interpretations of religious text to combat radicalism
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This house would revoke property tax exemptions for religions that exhibit strong political activities
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TH hopes for the existence of a G/god
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This house believes that the God of Classical Theism (an omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent God) is more likely to exist than for no God-like being to exist
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This house regrets the portrayal of self-denial (e.g. abstinence, minimalism) as morally superior to self-indulgence (e.g. seeking gratification, pleasure)
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THS a religious revival in the US
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This House believes humanity would be better off without organized religion.
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The papal conclave is the process by which the college of cardinals of the catholic church elects a new pope. it is a gathering of the cardinal electors, convened to choose the Bishop of Rome, the leader of the catholic church. Assuming feasibility, This House would elect the Pope through direct voting by all catholics instead of the papal conclave.
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This House Regrets the notion that true love waits.
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This house believes that this should not be declared to the public.
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In secular states with religious diversity, this house believes that states should aggressively support religious reinterpretative groups