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I saw a YouTube video around 3 years ago and I have been looking for it since then once in a while, it never occurred to me to ask /lit/.

It was a recording of an Indian poet or philosopher holding a speech or lecturing an audience or something like that, it sounded rather old, I would guess that it was recorded in the 60's or something like that.
The video was if I recall correctly the spoken words in text form, rolling down synched with the audio because the Indian man had an accent, he was speaking English.

The subject was "Why do we suffer?", and I don't remember much of it, except for the conclusion which was "A just God can't exist" or something like that, does anyone know what I'm talking about or at least who I'm thinking of here?

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