@@justjane2070 especially the random-passing-thieves who probably certified for rock climbing and couldn't make it up and down alone without additional help from at least two other random crews - prolly perform at night, climbing with minimum light. Padlock is essential 😅
"So, you're stating that you ain't prostitute, but the faithful wife of anonymous trinity of the Husband? I'm so sorry about that unfortunate misunderstanding, ma'am..." The God sees and remembers everything then there will be the Judgment. Exodus 20: 14: "Thou shalt not commit adultery." Here is Christ's question, Mathew 15: 3: "But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?" Malachi 2: 1-4: "And now, O ye priests, this commandment is for you. If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith Jehovah of hosts, then will I send the curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings; yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart. Behold, I will rebuke your seed, and will spread dung upon your faces, even the dung of your feasts; and ye shall be taken away with it. And ye shall know that I have sent this commandment unto you, that my covenant may be with Levi, saith Jehovah of hosts." (ASV) A women say "the Husband has no name". Another ones say "the Husband has many names". Some of women "love the Husband in all his manifestations" like: neighbour, taxi driver, boss, and so forth. Some women in a Husband-fearing way call him "H-D"... But, all of those prostitutes say "the Husband is the only". Their prostitution has created another women saying "there is no Husband at all". Then they even talk about "trinity of the Husband" and they are not against "the Son taking the Husband's place". In the same way religious prostitutes try to hide their disgusting fornication with different gods. Furthermore, a correct pronunciation of the Name is unknown now. This is the “loyalty” of traitors! Here is the God's word spoken through Moses, Deuteronomy 11: 16-17: "Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; And then the LORD's wrath be kindled against you, and he shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and lest ye perish quickly from off the good land which the LORD giveth you." So, the God says there are other gods, but blind leaders of blind lead people into trap. Names of an idols/false gods are well known: Zeus, Rempha/Chiun, Aurora, Baal, Moloch and many others. "Jesus" means "Jehovah is salvation". This is the name of Christ real christians are hated for. "HalleluJah" means "Praze Jah" (Jehovah). Psalm 83: 18: "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth." (KJV) The problem is Devil runs the world. He is liar and murderer. This is the reason why liars feel so good while righteous people are persecuted. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. He has anointed the king, Jesus Christ. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
Was I the only one who started laughing when he said “ Mike was lying “ that caught me off guard 😂😂😂😂😂 Mike definitely was lying talking about the beginning is the worst part
I have climbed up and seen this church. We weren’t given ropes 😂 but you do climb bare foot for religious purposes. It’s absolutely mind blowing and watching this brought back that feeling 😅 I remember sitting in the church looking up at the ceiling in awe.. then remembering that I had to climb back down. Ethiopia is a beautiful country and I highly recommend anyone to travel there to see for yourself
@@miloelite well I first went to Lalibela and spent a few days there visiting the churches. Then headed up to Axum and I’d say base yourself from there to do a trip out to Abuna Yemata. You’ll be able to arrange for someone to take you from Axum quite happily
Imagine climbing up there and finding the place vandalized with grafitti. That alone makes the padlock worth it. Nobody's going up there without the caretaker's knowlege.
I need to believe that 1500 years of erosion must have made the climb much harder than it was at first. How many were trying to go to church and ended up in heaven?
It was hard enough to get to that it provided a place of safety for worship. But get real. It's we moderns who are weak and lack motivation or determination. We demand that everything be easy. For millennia, people understood that life was hard, and that was an accepted fact. Then they dealt with it.
Never had the experience of sweaty palms during a BBC video before. It made me think of how people get down from there. Wow. Amazing place. Thank you for sharing
@@HAHAd2…that you don’t need to climb to reach God. I know right. Looks like Byzentine Empire art. Maybe go check it out. 1000 years of worship documented.
What exquisitely preserved frescoes, and what a privelege to get up there! I feel like over the centuries they could've added some steps up the very last bit, but probably every single priest of the place has decided that his sucessor shouldn't miss out on either the enforced excersise or the years of meditation/devotional effort.
@@NameRealperson 😂😂😂 I'm not sure it would actually be closed everyday, it might be there just in case the church needs to be closed for a period of time for some reason But hey, I don't know, maybe they _do_ close it every time...
I've seen this specific church in another video before when I was on an Ethiopia binge, but it's nice to see the beeb cover it. Frankly, the icons are adorable as all heck. The simplicity compared to Western depictions of the Gospels is very enlightening.
@ Why say you so? There are Antiochian Orthodox churches in the US. Google it if you don’t believe me. You have no good reason to be churlish, so you may as will shut your big mouth. (Why I am bothering to reply to this uncouth barbarian?)
Ethiopia is one of the most ancient and unique places and definition of exotic, every I met is so friendly too, beautifuI features, colorfuI language and attire, reminds me of lndia.
Yeah I wonder why a Christian church would have imagery of a snake beneath a bunch of people worshipping, it’s not like there’s a huge story in Christianity revolving around an evil snake that tempted the first people.
We should cherish buildings like this. There are those out there who deem even the beautiful paintings within this church to be sinful and therefore should either be defaced or destroyed due to the fact it doesn’t align with their worldview. I hope for a world where people such as that will one day have a change of heart
I recently read in a comment on another video about our ancestors somewhere that people severely underestimate our ancestors. They were as intelligent as us but with fewer technological advances already made by the people who died before them.
As far as I remember, that is a guy who got turned into a snake for not feeding the guy’s horse when he (the rider) left the horse at this guy’s place despite the guy promising to feed the horse. I might be wrong but that is the gist of it I think. Been a few months since I’ve been up there, but we asked about the snake fella too.
Damn, the look the church guardian gave after the guy turned his back 😂 dude knows he was bringing attention to the place - and that might not be so great for it, for the world is rough and fallen.
Best part is the murals in the church. Love how the Bible characters are depicted as locals not as Europeans an with most African churches. But probably because first ever Christian nation in the world was in Ethiopia
@@user-vw6bk4pb4l just because it didn’t start in Europe doesn’t mean it’s not a European religion considering most people that practice are majority European.
Indeed it is an incredible place. It is only BBC using a harness and rope - nobody else. I have been up there in 2020 barefoot and no rope at all. The most scary part is going down because you don’t see where to put your feet. And btw local people going on worship climb up there on weekly basis without any protection- just a very strong faith. And obviously no words about the region being completely destroyed by its own government.
It does look pretty darn good. Perhaps we could relocate all places of worship to hidden away locations such as this one? That would be pretty darn good, also.
I find this comment to be hilarious, but I also appreciate the honesty of it. For the record all religions are “fake” but they are admittedly awe-inspiring
@@John858_ I think people are free to believe what they want, but I never understood how some religious people decide which Gods are real and which aren’t. (Legitimate question, I actually would like to know more)
@@John858_sure, a metaphysical guy/gal up in the clouds is more real than the people we interact with on a daily basis. Anything we don't currently understand or can't explain - must've been god. The human mind can't fathom that the universe was not created for it, instead it's a happy byproduct of the chaos and how the rules of physics and chemistry have worked from billions of years ago.
For being an Indian, Romesh has no cultural knowledge about the material role religion plays in the life of the non-Western-European world. He is deracinated.
For the better. I wish I didn't have to know. Some months ago the highways in San Francisco were totally clogged with Hindu nationalists flying Rama banners to celebrate the opening of some temple in India, one built on a mosque they tore down thirty years ago. Why am I sitting in traffic in America because Hindutvas want to dance on the graves of their cultural enemies back home? I don't give a shit about their blue-skinned pagan gods and I certainly don't care about their country's internal politics.
"You can't relate to it on a British level." 😢😅 It's not that long ago that you very much could have. I mean, we're talking within living memory. I pray for this world. I pray for all of us. 🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🌍🙏🏻🌏🙏🏻
What did you think of Ethiopia's stunning Abuna Yemata Guh church? Is it on your bucket list?
Now it is...
It has been for awhile, what rout did you take to get there?
I wanted to burpe
Is it orthodox or Catholic?
@@BBCEarthExplore How do I get there? Recommendations?
Love the padlock on the door. Stops all those random passing thieves !
😂😂😂
@@justjane2070 especially the random-passing-thieves who probably certified for rock climbing and couldn't make it up and down alone without additional help from at least two other random crews - prolly perform at night, climbing with minimum light. Padlock is essential 😅
Don't underestimate somebodys resolve to destroy something beautiful, especially when religion is involved
@@bubbles190realest comment
Fr
It's the best place of worship because once you arrive, you thank god you didn't die on the way up
And you pray not to die on the way down
Contemplate joining and staying so as to not deal with that experience again
😂😂😂
@@pinalimon
God: bro you can worship me down in the main land you know? Even i dont dare to go down is scary... What if you slip oh no 👁️👄👁️
@@emanuelperez3595how old are you?
I can only imagine how stunning and peaceful that must be. I want to go. But genuinely, how? Who looked up and thought.... Yup! Right there
Someone who wanted to be left tf alone
Wack shacks are hard to come by.
A people oppressed because of their religious beliefs.
Christians were often persecuted in antiquity, so maybe this was a place so hard to get to that they were left alone to pray
No! Please don't go!!! Tourism destroys everything it touches!!! Leave the place in peace!
This is how my grandparents explained going to school
Going to church maybe
😂😂😂😂
I’m screeeeaaming 😂😂😂😂
You bet
😂 @@justhereforthecomments1324
The church makes the worshipper closer to heaven in every way possible.
Especially if they fall
Praying all the way up.. and back down 😂
Lol 😂
"So, you're stating that you ain't prostitute, but the faithful wife of anonymous trinity of the Husband? I'm so sorry about that unfortunate misunderstanding, ma'am..."
The God sees and remembers everything then there will be the Judgment.
Exodus 20: 14: "Thou shalt not commit adultery."
Here is Christ's question,
Mathew 15: 3: "But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?"
Malachi 2: 1-4: "And now, O ye priests, this commandment is for you. If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto my name, saith Jehovah of hosts, then will I send the curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings; yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart. Behold, I will rebuke your seed, and will spread dung upon your faces, even the dung of your feasts; and ye shall be taken away with it. And ye shall know that I have sent this commandment unto you, that my covenant may be with Levi, saith Jehovah of hosts." (ASV)
A women say "the Husband has no name". Another ones say "the Husband has many names". Some of women "love the Husband in all his manifestations" like: neighbour, taxi driver, boss, and so forth. Some women in a Husband-fearing way call him "H-D"...
But, all of those prostitutes say "the Husband is the only". Their prostitution has created another women saying "there is no Husband at all".
Then they even talk about "trinity of the Husband" and they are not against "the Son taking the Husband's place".
In the same way religious prostitutes try to hide their disgusting fornication with different gods.
Furthermore, a correct pronunciation of the Name is unknown now. This is the “loyalty” of traitors!
Here is the God's word spoken through Moses,
Deuteronomy 11: 16-17: "Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; And then the LORD's wrath be kindled against you, and he shut up the heaven, that there be no rain, and that the land yield not her fruit; and lest ye perish quickly from off the good land which the LORD giveth you."
So, the God says there are other gods, but blind leaders of blind lead people into trap.
Names of an idols/false gods are well known: Zeus, Rempha/Chiun, Aurora, Baal, Moloch and many others.
"Jesus" means "Jehovah is salvation". This is the name of Christ real christians are hated for.
"HalleluJah" means "Praze Jah" (Jehovah).
Psalm 83: 18: "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth." (KJV)
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is liar and murderer. This is the reason why liars feel so good while righteous people are persecuted.
That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. He has anointed the king, Jesus Christ. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
@@AlexejSvirid😂
Was I the only one who started laughing when he said “ Mike was lying “ that caught me off guard 😂😂😂😂😂 Mike definitely was lying talking about the beginning is the worst part
well... a narrow ledge in that height with no rope is worse than vertical climb with a rope imho...
He telegraphed it so openly that it would have been a subversion of expectations had he not.
typical Romesh joke
I expected an old medieval knight who offers him to drink from a selection of chalices.
You have chosen……..wisely
Me too 🤣
It’s not a bar you bulshevik !
just as real.... jus sayin
@@zigwil153 You have chosen... poorly
I have climbed up and seen this church. We weren’t given ropes 😂 but you do climb bare foot for religious purposes. It’s absolutely mind blowing and watching this brought back that feeling 😅 I remember sitting in the church looking up at the ceiling in awe.. then remembering that I had to climb back down. Ethiopia is a beautiful country and I highly recommend anyone to travel there to see for yourself
Omg i was wondering why he was barefoot
Doesn’t look easy to get to. How do you recommend going about a visit?
@@miloelite well I first went to Lalibela and spent a few days there visiting the churches. Then headed up to Axum and I’d say base yourself from there to do a trip out to Abuna Yemata. You’ll be able to arrange for someone to take you from Axum quite happily
LOL, there’s always a dismount, huh? Sounds like a truly amazing experience!
This is my home and we don't need ropes to climb ❤
Amazing church. Visited in Dec-2017. The accent (without ropes) was ok; but coming back down was terrifying ... no choice but to look down!
Wow, bet that was an incredible experience!
gotta have good strong gripping shoes. its tougher descending down then up.
What is the best way going about a visit?
@@miloeliteconvert
@@miloeliteFind a trustworthy local guide. I have a contact that may be able to help.
This is the 'Abune Yemata Church' in Ethiopia. You're welcome
Thank you. 🙌 I suppose nowadays nobody cares, most people just slides through nice videos with amazing things from around the world and then move on…
Thank you!! It totally pisses me off how "journalists" do these storeis and then go on without mentioning where it is happening....
@@marshmelowsit IS mentioned at around 2:23
@@marshmelowswith all due respect, he’s a comedian. I agree though. Pissed me off it wasn’t captioned on screen
It says that in the description
what will always be more impressive are the individuals who made the first climb and carved out the place
Ethiopia has such incredible landscape
One country in Africa I still want to see.
I didn't know such mountains existed outside of the Americas. If someone told me this was filmed in Arizona, silly me would believe them.
Whoever helped him into that harness didn't even connect it together correctly. Always comforting to see.
Ethiopia is one of the first countries Christianity flourished in. So much early church history there.
Now over run by Somalis
Imagine climbing up there and finding the place vandalized with grafitti. That alone makes the padlock worth it. Nobody's going up there without the caretaker's knowlege.
Or finding two young lefties glued to the wall...
right. wouldnt want someone to graffiti ontop of all that christian graffiti
That was the scenic route, the service entrance is around the back.
lol, completely missed the elevator
Mike's job interviewer: "So part of being a guide is being able to lie to comfort your client....can you do that?" MIke: "YES"
I need to believe that 1500 years of erosion must have made the climb much harder than it was at first. How many were trying to go to church and ended up in heaven?
It was hard enough to get to that it provided a place of safety for worship. But get real. It's we moderns who are weak and lack motivation or determination. We demand that everything be easy. For millennia, people understood that life was hard, and that was an accepted fact. Then they dealt with it.
@@farmergiles1065lol
Nah, the fall must be hard, so they end up in hell
@@Kiyoone God is the judge. Do you seek to replace Him?
@@farmergiles1065How do you know that's true?
Never had the experience of sweaty palms during a BBC video before. It made me think of how people get down from there. Wow. Amazing place. Thank you for sharing
You know you believe in God, when you’re willing to do that climb on a regular basis.
I can't even fathom the idea of going once.
Little do they know…
@@HAHAd2…that you don’t need to climb to reach God. I know right.
Looks like Byzentine Empire art. Maybe go check it out. 1000 years of worship documented.
Fanatics do all kinds of pointless things.
That is not true, you don't need to go that length anymore except they are truly not worship God, perhaps there is something else they do there.
This incredible church is found in Tigray region of Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Imagine getting to the top realizing you forgot your bible 😂
😂
You don't need it at that point
The journey is your Bible
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
"Be honest with me after this how much worse does it go"?
" After you pass this bit, than it's ALL OVER"!
True words have never been spoken😢
This is now taking worship to new heights
You reached a little too high with that comment.
What exquisitely preserved frescoes, and what a privelege to get up there! I feel like over the centuries they could've added some steps up the very last bit, but probably every single priest of the place has decided that his sucessor shouldn't miss out on either the enforced excersise or the years of meditation/devotional effort.
Respect to the cameraman 🫡 for recording in that steep mountain or plateau
You honestly could have told me this was Utah and I would have believed you.
other than the art being being nearly untouched for centuries…a lot of the petroglyphs in utah have been messed up
@@5lanediver That's sad to hear
@@theviniso very. some are still pristine…some have had decades of people scratching or graffitiing over them
2:15 I was REALLY hoping for Alex Horne to show up and hand him sealed letter for a task.
I definitely was not ready for a taskmaster reference on this video 😂 would've been epic tho!
0:10 😂😂😂why is he lying?😂😂😂
2:20 the padlock on the door cracks me up
What about a guy who risked his life to climb there only to find its locked with that Padlock 😢
Can you imagine going through that effort and find the entrance locked? 🙄
@@NatarajanAV the guy who has the key oversleeps and arrives half an hour late to find the entire congregation on that ledge, very unhappy with him
@@NameRealperson 😅😅
@@NameRealperson 😂😂😂
I'm not sure it would actually be closed everyday, it might be there just in case the church needs to be closed for a period of time for some reason
But hey, I don't know, maybe they _do_ close it every time...
Its really cool to see all of the rocks smoothed out from the people climbing there for centuries
Have I ever seen Romesh impressed before? Like, at all? I don't remember. Here, he's in awe, and rightfully so.
3:53 these guys look so ancient
That's actually Paul himself
L'histoire, la spiritualité s'associent bien à la splendeur du paysage
I can’t imagine the climb up. I REALLY can’t imagine the climb down. 😮
2:19 I love how there’s a padlock on the entrance, as if this place didn’t have enough natural security.
The lightbulb over the padlock is more impressive!!
0:22
That "Mike was lying" got me 😂
I've seen this specific church in another video before when I was on an Ethiopia binge, but it's nice to see the beeb cover it.
Frankly, the icons are adorable as all heck. The simplicity compared to Western depictions of the Gospels is very enlightening.
The Elders continue to walk. To Church no tools. Only Strength 💥💥💥
This church is beautiful. Greetings from an Antiochian Orthodox Christian in the US! God bless your congregation!
No.
@ Why say you so? There are Antiochian Orthodox churches in the US. Google it if you don’t believe me. You have no good reason to be churlish, so you may as will shut your big mouth. (Why I am bothering to reply to this uncouth barbarian?)
Thanks to all the BBC team for sharing with us this very interesting video.
hats off to the Orthodox brothers!
Ethiopia is one of the most ancient and unique places and definition of exotic, every I met is so friendly too, beautifuI features, colorfuI language and attire, reminds me of lndia.
@2:54 no one is going to mention the lizard person under the horse!?
Is it a snake man or rat man?
Yeah I wonder why a Christian church would have imagery of a snake beneath a bunch of people worshipping, it’s not like there’s a huge story in Christianity revolving around an evil snake that tempted the first people.
@@Moncherelouisthere are also skulls and dragons in churches here in England…
I can’t imagine trying to make that climb while carrying a casserole dish for the potluck after worship.
0:41 Bro is a chameleon at this point.. 💀🤣
Wow, wow, wow!!! Majestic. Can feel the energy through this clip. Amazing.
Who cares about the narrator - the cameraman who brought up all the equipment and did the filming is the real hero
I would've love to see the old-timers he thanked, going up and down. Undoubtedly impressive.
1:07 Good job Romesh, you're a big boy!
BBC should release audio used in videos such as this, I'd listen to it on repeat lol
This church only for the most faithful ones 😊😊
Mad props to the camera men, stunning work 👏🏻
The value of reaching the mountaintop is in the journey
That’s absolutely stunning
Now that's a test of devotion.
Ethiopia has some of the most amazing churches in the world.
That’s incredible
Unbelievable... Beautiful...❤
You can find these type of places in every region of India. Secret Worshipping Places with Specific Deity.
1:15 - the carabiner isn't locked. The knot is super sloppy. Lots of easy mistakes being made here...
You CANNOT climb lil bro 🙏🏾😭
Health and Safety violation indeed!
Wow if I lived there I’d go so often. How beautiful
mustve built it in creative mode, flying definitely helped
That is taking worship to a new level. 😳
We should cherish buildings like this. There are those out there who deem even the beautiful paintings within this church to be sinful and therefore should either be defaced or destroyed due to the fact it doesn’t align with their worldview. I hope for a world where people such as that will one day have a change of heart
Beyond the height and struggle to climb is the gaze of the happy, welcoming worshippers.
Romesh...you are a hero! That was terrifying to WATCH!
A hero… for doing what?
Beautiful
A lack of a good panoramic view of the chapel/church interior, instead of just showing details of the wall paintings.
Breathtaking
How did they do this 1500 years ago?
without ropes and helmets
sheer will..
You underestimate the ancestors XD
Eyeballing it
I recently read in a comment on another video about our ancestors somewhere that people severely underestimate our ancestors. They were as intelligent as us but with fewer technological advances already made by the people who died before them.
This is 8th wonders of land
Beautiful✨ Incredible
Eurocentrics be like yeah the Romans build that LMAO
What an amazing place!
I'm sorry who's that rad little alien rat dude in the cave art at 3:30
As far as I remember, that is a guy who got turned into a snake for not feeding the guy’s horse when he (the rider) left the horse at this guy’s place despite the guy promising to feed the horse. I might be wrong but that is the gist of it I think. Been a few months since I’ve been up there, but we asked about the snake fella too.
@@davidfostercusack7618 that's awesome
That's the ancient Pokémon Shuckle
Damn, the look the church guardian gave after the guy turned his back 😂 dude knows he was bringing attention to the place - and that might not be so great for it, for the world is rough and fallen.
Only religion can inspire something this marvelous
Nice of you to visit Frightening yet enlightening Baptist
Best part is the murals in the church. Love how the Bible characters are depicted as locals not as Europeans an with most African churches. But probably because first ever Christian nation in the world was in Ethiopia
First Christian nation was Armenia dude
@@halloweenfan158 Doesn't matter, the point is that Christianity was never a European religion as presented by the colonialists in Africa
@@user-vw6bk4pb4l just because it didn’t start in Europe doesn’t mean it’s not a European religion considering most people that practice are majority European.
Thats a weird way to spell South American@@halloweenfan158
@@halloweenfan158 That is incorrect. Most people who practice Christianity are African, then followed by Chinese.
Indeed it is an incredible place. It is only BBC using a harness and rope - nobody else. I have been up there in 2020 barefoot and no rope at all. The most scary part is going down because you don’t see where to put your feet. And btw local people going on worship climb up there on weekly basis without any protection- just a very strong faith. And obviously no words about the region being completely destroyed by its own government.
Wow...since the 1400s..thats amazing
500 AD*
@@Ace-990 It was carved into the rock in the 5th century which is the 400's not the 500's.
What’s harder, going up or coming down?
Romesh must have pissed off a lot of BBC producers to end up doing this. Nish Kumar next?
Real life Spirit Temple like ocarina of time, amazing
Saying “piss off” while climbing a holy site… real classy
Absolutely stunning.
It does look pretty darn good. Perhaps we could relocate all places of worship to hidden away locations such as this one? That would be pretty darn good, also.
Filters out all the “Fair-Weather Christians,” too.
This reminds me of sacrifical walks, its like you offer your hardships and sweat to make your prayersbe heard
is nice to see that its serves the right religion and not a fake one
So much this. Imagine how much belief you would have to have in our creator to build this 1,500 years ago
I find this comment to be hilarious, but I also appreciate the honesty of it.
For the record all religions are “fake” but they are admittedly awe-inspiring
@@karatemaster1144 Religion may be man made. God and his son however, are realer than you, i or anyone else who reads this
@@John858_ I think people are free to believe what they want, but I never understood how some religious people decide which Gods are real and which aren’t. (Legitimate question, I actually would like to know more)
@@John858_sure, a metaphysical guy/gal up in the clouds is more real than the people we interact with on a daily basis. Anything we don't currently understand or can't explain - must've been god. The human mind can't fathom that the universe was not created for it, instead it's a happy byproduct of the chaos and how the rules of physics and chemistry have worked from billions of years ago.
Increíble. Y yo tengo fiaca de caminar dos cuadras para ir a misa. ¡Perdón, Señor!
For being an Indian, Romesh has no cultural knowledge about the material role religion plays in the life of the non-Western-European world. He is deracinated.
For the better. I wish I didn't have to know. Some months ago the highways in San Francisco were totally clogged with Hindu nationalists flying Rama banners to celebrate the opening of some temple in India, one built on a mosque they tore down thirty years ago.
Why am I sitting in traffic in America because Hindutvas want to dance on the graves of their cultural enemies back home? I don't give a shit about their blue-skinned pagan gods and I certainly don't care about their country's internal politics.
Romesh is British. His parents are Sri Lankan.
For the better.
He isn’t indian…
Magnificent ❤
Woman rights in India 🇮🇳 ❤
Women have all the rights needed in India compared to middle East and asian countries
@keshavkk479 Woman Rights in India the worst in the world and it needs help yet you are acting like it don't matter.
@@knucklehead4787 can you explain your statement how it is worst in india
@keshavkk479 I stand in solidarity with women safety in India ❤
India has become rape capital of the world. we need stronger laws to protect women from violence
What is the name of the show
"You can't relate to it on a British level." 😢😅 It's not that long ago that you very much could have. I mean, we're talking within living memory. I pray for this world. I pray for all of us. 🙏🏻🌎🙏🏻🌍🙏🏻🌏🙏🏻
How beautiful ❤❤❤❤
How much do you tip if ordering a pizza
Where is this place located?
Abuna Yemata Guh is located in Ethiopia!