
Jeremy Wayne Tate
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Founder of @CLT_Exam, the fastest growing standardized test in America 🇺🇸
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- Oct 12, 2025
Unpopular opinion: Christopher Columbus was a hero. He singlehandedly carried the torch of Christianity and Western civilization across the ocean, lighting the dawn of a new world. A thread on one o...
SummaryA thread arguing that Christopher Columbus should be recognized as a hero for his exploration and role in bringing Western civilization and Christianity to the Americas, claiming he treated natives with respect and his achievements outweigh criticisms about historical complexity.14 tweets2 min read - Oct 11, 2025
Gen Z is rediscovering sacred music. They are drawn to the otherworldliness of it. 🧵 1. Katie Marshall sings a cappella in the Cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral
SummaryGen Z is experiencing a spiritual revival through sacred music, drawn to the ethereal and otherworldly qualities of a cappella hymns, Gregorian chants, and liturgical performances recorded in historic cathedrals and chapels around the world.15 tweets2 min read - May 11, 2025
Details you missed and things you (probably) didn't know about the Sistine Chapel 🧵 1. The genius of Michelangelo
SummaryA thread exploring lesser-known details about the Sistine Chapel, including Michelangelo's anatomical precision (such as brain imagery in The Creation of Adam), his use of optical illusions to create 3D effects on a flat ceiling, hidden tributes to Pope Julius II, and stories of censorship and artistic revenge painted into the frescoes.16 tweets2 min read - Apr 20, 2025
Easter traditions from around the world 🧵 1. Good Friday at the Amalfi Cathedral, Italy
SummaryThis thread showcases diverse Easter traditions from around the world, including processions, fireworks, bonfires, and water celebrations across Italy, Spain, Germany, Philippines, Brazil, Poland, Greece, and many other countries. Each tradition reflects unique cultural and religious expressions of celebrating Christ's resurrection, from the Scoppio del Carro in Florence to Wet Monday in Poland.20 tweets2 min read - Oct 16, 2024
Thread of religious wonders so surreal you won't believe they exist 🧵 1. Sumela Monastery, Turkey (386 AD)
SummaryA visual tour of 25 breathtaking religious sites from around the world, featuring ancient monasteries, cave churches, and mountaintop sanctuaries built in impossibly remote and dramatic locations across Europe, Asia, and South America. From Ethiopia's cliff-perched Abuna Yemata Guh to Bhutan's Tiger's Nest and China's Fanjingshan Temples, these architectural marvels showcase centuries of human devotion and engineering ingenuity.25 tweets3 min read