Why are highly educated people often religious?

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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2022
  • This is something that comes up a lot. Rocket scientists doing puja before launch, doctors worshipping gods before surgery, engineers praying to keep buildings standing. And then there is the narrative that in order to rid society of superstition, we need to educate people more. Will this actually solve anything? If not, what will? We will try to figure this out in this live stream. Support the channel at vimoh.stck.me/profile
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Komentáře • 31

  • @cpsaleemyt
    @cpsaleemyt Před 2 lety +20

    Mathematician Ramanujan was very apprehensive about going to England because of his deep Hindu religious superstition about crossing the sea ! He performed many special poojas when he ultimately decided to go !

  • @uzinmendez2297
    @uzinmendez2297 Před 2 lety +8

    Yar aap ka program bohut hi maje dar hain... 👍

  • @Dr.PrettyPsychiatrist
    @Dr.PrettyPsychiatrist Před 5 měsíci +3

    Leaving time stamp(2/2/2024)
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    What a beautiful journey Vimoh Sir 👏🏽

    • @vimohlive
      @vimohlive  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks Doctor. Hopefully will continue

    • @Dr.PrettyPsychiatrist
      @Dr.PrettyPsychiatrist Před 5 měsíci

      @@vimohlive it will Sir. I know you dont like being called Sir, but its out of respect for you and the work you are doing. 😇

  • @xabdulraheem
    @xabdulraheem Před 2 lety +1

    What you described as the identity crisis, fighting the emptiness and coming out better on the other end. That is a spiritual process in my view.

  • @dilipdas7763
    @dilipdas7763 Před 7 měsíci +3

    25:08 make more content on Arts education in India. I see many people looking down on the courses offered in humanities and calling it a poor career choice.

  • @advovikramjeetsinghdahiyac8554

    SIR JI "NATURAL" STARTING OF OUR VIDEOS. THANKS🌹🌹.

  • @arnavsehgal3644
    @arnavsehgal3644 Před 2 lety +5

    Hey A suggestion : I think you should add timestamps too in the podcasts

  • @Chaitanya123mech
    @Chaitanya123mech Před měsícem +1

    When u want people to divert from religion to science. People have mind and emotion, anger , sadness,pain and all this is illogical but people have this. U can't talk science law in front of person who is in depression or sad. U need to something which deal with psycological problem.

  • @LoveYourself-my9nz
    @LoveYourself-my9nz Před rokem +1

    Education is very important but it is not the only thing we need to become rational. Like you said childhood indoctrination play a huge role in people lives, at the same time we are always taught that we should always listen to our parents and never question them, if we do then we are bad children. Naturally we also love and attached to them emotionally and want to please them and fear them so nobody ever question religion or god.
    I remember when I was a theist I always questioned the religious practices/tradition but never the religion or god itself.
    And we all are so busy in our lives, people don't have this much time to think about this stuff deeply. We just try to make sense out of those nonsensical traditions and just go to our daily lives.

  • @shrutijadhav9688
    @shrutijadhav9688 Před 2 lety +1

    👌🏻👌🏻

  • @piyushshah1720
    @piyushshah1720 Před 2 lety +3

    "Survival of fittest" obsessed people like Mohit, I would reuqest you to google, *Sociological perspectives* . Just like religion doesn't go from majority's lives because of indoctrination of only one kind of thing that is religion of your family, even we are given education mostly on "Functionalist thought process given by functionalist thinkers like Herbert Spencer etc" , and we are not taught about other thinkers like Conflict Theorists (Karl Marx), Post modernists, Structuralists etc. .........."Also would like you to question, who is *we* when you say, *we* in we do things according to survival etc

  • @hindiisonlyalanguagenotkno913

    Simple. Education does not start at the level of graduate institutes and doesn’t just come from colleges. By the time you go to college, even “prestigious institutes”, you’re already 17-19. That’s almost two decades of the formative years of your life. Where you were raised, what your parents’/siblings’ views and beliefs were, what school you went to, what educational resources you had at your disposal, what your friends’ group’s influences are, your life experiences, the jobs you have done, where you have travelled, the books you’ve read, the media you consume and your own personal inclinations all matter. When those things go wrong, it doesn’t matter whether you can rapidly solve objective bits which ask “a stick is cut at two points, find the probability that the pieces form a triangle” or “find the integral of (x^2+5x+4)^(1/2)” or even learn to fly a plane, do an appendectomy or become a lawyer. You will still be a crank, attract more of the same demographic and make the lives of others miserable especially now that you have degrees and powerful positions. Plenty of examples can be seen in our society and on the Indian side of social media.

  • @RohitSharma-bg6zl
    @RohitSharma-bg6zl Před 9 měsíci

    Your contents are awesome but the truth is that ur content is mostly in english channel, thats why its not growing at the speed at which it should grow. U should use hindi language as well to target people from hindi belt. It will make ur channel and message's reach high

  • @koushikkumarghosh2457
    @koushikkumarghosh2457 Před rokem +1

    Then why some people become atheist easily even they have gone through the same childhood indoctrination?

    • @vimohlive
      @vimohlive  Před rokem +5

      Different people have different levels of resistance and different experiences.

    • @koushikkumarghosh2457
      @koushikkumarghosh2457 Před rokem

      @@vimohlive That means our brain plays a significant role in this case. Me and my brother has grown up in same indoctrination implanted by our parents but I have became an atheist and my brother also do not believe in many superstition but still have a strong faith on God.

  • @eraserhead9335
    @eraserhead9335 Před rokem +1

    R u living wid ur mama, lmao 😭

  • @iyyakuttirajasekaran9906
    @iyyakuttirajasekaran9906 Před 3 měsíci

    Sir,atheism or theism are two sides of the same coin.Your position is also like a religious person.

  • @varuntripathi8712
    @varuntripathi8712 Před 2 lety

    Why forcing your beliefs on other.

  • @scienceismylife9177
    @scienceismylife9177 Před 2 lety

    What evidence do you have that God doesn't exist
    How you are so sure that God doesn't exist? Give us evidence

    • @vimohlive
      @vimohlive  Před 2 lety +8

      Again. That is not my claim. Watch the videos you are copy-pasting your comments on. Do this one more time and I will block you.

    • @indianatheist1
      @indianatheist1 Před 2 měsíci

      The name of your account is "science is my life" and you still Don't understand that no one is sure that God doesn't exist. No one is claiming that "God doesn't exist".
      The claim comes from Theists who claim that "God exists" but then don't give any evidence for their claim.
      If there is no evidence for God so far there is no reason to believe in such an entity. It is a waste of time to pray to God who doesn't even answer.

  • @aanjneyvishwakiran7097

    I disagree.. Out of all religions I have read.. Vedant which is philosophy of hinduism does teach korlaity