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What if the major crimes of the 20th century could be traced back to one simple cause: "Men have forgotten God"? Join us as we explore Alexander Solzhenitsyn's powerful words upon accepting the Templeton Prize in 1983, reflecting on the Russian Revolution and the horrors that ensued when human consciousness was deprived of its divine dimension. Despite the Soviet's attempts to erase religion, millions of believers persevered - a testament to the resilience and power of faith.
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's 1983 Acceptance Speech for the Templeton Prize
Robert George's reflections on the 1978 Harvard commencement address given by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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