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: At the height of their fame in 1965, the band members famously professed to be atheists. They viewed traditional church settings as "stuffy" and "outmoded" compared to the vibrant 1960s culture. Diverse Spiritual Paths : The Beatles, God and The Bible

: Generally maintained a non-religious, optimistic "let’s all get along" worldview while acknowledging a spiritual side. Major Cultural Flashpoints : Moved away from Christianity toward Hindu theology

: Famously claimed the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus” in 1966, leading to record burnings and death threats. Later in life, he expressed more nuance, describing himself as a "religious fellow" who appreciated Christ's parables. he expressed more nuance

 


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: Moved away from Christianity toward Hindu theology and the praise of Krishna, most notably in his hit “My Sweet Lord” .

: At the height of their fame in 1965, the band members famously professed to be atheists. They viewed traditional church settings as "stuffy" and "outmoded" compared to the vibrant 1960s culture. Diverse Spiritual Paths :

: Generally maintained a non-religious, optimistic "let’s all get along" worldview while acknowledging a spiritual side. Major Cultural Flashpoints

: Famously claimed the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus” in 1966, leading to record burnings and death threats. Later in life, he expressed more nuance, describing himself as a "religious fellow" who appreciated Christ's parables.


 
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