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* AnAesop: one of the common methods religions covered by Filip use to explain their philosophies and ingrain them into their cultures.
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* ArabianNightsDays: A trope that normally appears when Filip covers Islamic philosophy and literature, as most stories regarding them take place during the Islamic GoldenAge.
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* ArabianNightsDays: A trope that normally appears when Filip covers Islamic philosophy and literature, as most stories regarding them take place during the Islamic GoldenAge.golden age.
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* AnAesop: Something that commonly appears when analysing fables.
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* AnAesop: Something that commonly appears when analysing fables.one of the common methods religions covered by Filip use to explain their philosophies and ingrain them into their cultures.
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--> ''Filip'': I like Jesus, according to the way he was portrayed in the gospels of the new testament, he seems like a really swell dude.
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--> ''Filip'': '''Filip''': I like Jesus, according to the way he was portrayed in the gospels of the new testament, he seems like a really swell dude.
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--> ''Filip'': I like Jesus, according to the way he was portrayed in the gospels of the new testament, he seems like a really swell dude.
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--> ''Filip'': I like Jesus, according to the way he was portrayed in the gospels of the new testament, he seems like a really swell dude.dude.
* ProductionPosse: Has formed one with several similar religious scholarship-centric youtube creators, such as Esoterica and Al Muqadimmah
* ProductionPosse: Has formed one with several similar religious scholarship-centric youtube creators, such as Esoterica and Al Muqadimmah
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[[caption-width-right:350:Filip Holm in his natural state, pondering the nature of religion]]
Let's Talk Religion is a youtube channel hosted by religious scholar and musician, Filip "Almansour" Holm, where several religious, spiritual and philosophical concepts are explored through a mostly unbiased and scholarly lens. It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsTalkReligion/featured here]].
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!!Tropes
* ArabianNightsDays: A trope that normally appears when Filip covers Islamic philosophy and literature, as most stories regarding them take place during the Islamic GoldenAge.
* AnAesop: Something that commonly appears when analysing fables.
* TheCommandments: A given, since the series [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin talks about religion]] it normally delves on societal rules that come with being part of a religious group.
* ContemplateOurNavels: Both played straight and averted, as Filip covers traditions that embrace it as pursuit of enlightenment through contemplation, or outright condemn it as something that leads to apathy towards society.
* JesusWasWayCool: Filip's opinion on Jesus' portrayal in the bible.
--> ''Filip'': I like Jesus, according to the way he was portrayed in the gospels of the new testament, he seems like a really swell dude.
[[caption-width-right:350:Filip Holm in his natural state, pondering the nature of religion]]
Let's Talk Religion is a youtube channel hosted by religious scholar and musician, Filip "Almansour" Holm, where several religious, spiritual and philosophical concepts are explored through a mostly unbiased and scholarly lens. It can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsTalkReligion/featured here]].
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!!Tropes
* ArabianNightsDays: A trope that normally appears when Filip covers Islamic philosophy and literature, as most stories regarding them take place during the Islamic GoldenAge.
* AnAesop: Something that commonly appears when analysing fables.
* TheCommandments: A given, since the series [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin talks about religion]] it normally delves on societal rules that come with being part of a religious group.
* ContemplateOurNavels: Both played straight and averted, as Filip covers traditions that embrace it as pursuit of enlightenment through contemplation, or outright condemn it as something that leads to apathy towards society.
* JesusWasWayCool: Filip's opinion on Jesus' portrayal in the bible.
--> ''Filip'': I like Jesus, according to the way he was portrayed in the gospels of the new testament, he seems like a really swell dude.