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Gods in the Sky: From Religion to Astrotheology

1 h 2 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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What happens when the beliefs you were raised with stop making sense? In this episode of Cruz Control, Aaron Cruz explores his journey through organized religion, questioning long-held ideas and searching for meaning beyond traditional frameworks. From early faith to personal deconstruction, the conversation moves into deeper territory via Vision Quest. Examining belief, doubt, and the role of astrotheology in understanding ancient systems of thought. This is a conversation about faith without dogma and curiosity without certainty. Of note, we will continue this conversation in future episodes.

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