Topics
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Motivation
In life, it is crucially important to walk the talk. For most people, simply talking about things seems to fulfil them. Generally speaking, such people are called "gunna".... "I'm gunna do this or I'm gunna do that", which of course rarely if ever happens. Another way to know a gunna is their habitual reaction to a new idea someo
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Human Nature
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Friendship & Common Sense
A lot has been said about Islam's supposed stance on friendship with people of other faiths. Unfortunately much of it is either fear-mongering, misunderstanding or sheer ignorance.
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Moral Consensus
There is a widening gap in the understanding of the question of morality. The gap is too wide where the word "moraility" is fast becoming, immoral, to use. It is too often reduced to an attitude of self-righteousness who oppose the question of morality. And, it is too often exhibited as self-righteousness by those who advocate some kind of moral understanding.
This section aims to address the many facets of what morality is, where its inherent and undeniable evidences are, where it is lacking, and how we as human citizens can work towards a moral consensus on a myarid of issues that is affecting the world today.
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Environmental Stewardship
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History
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Chomsky Wisdom
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Poverty- Barometer for Human Regress
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Reconciliation with Indigenous Australia
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The Anti-God Delusion
I was thikning hard for a name for this topic on hand, and nothing good came up... so I thought I'd simply say it as it is- scientists who reject God, particularly with extremely weak assertions, are indeed the deluded ones. Richard Dawkins provides empirical proof of that by writing a rather entertaining book "The God Delusion".


