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    Modern Classics on Religion

    For the complete list of Modern Classics Click Here. [1st Draft – Published on 21st August, 2022, Updated: 3rd November, 2022] Judaeo-Christianity Zealot by Reza Aslan The Gospel in Brief – Leo Tolstoy The Cambridge History of Christianity The Cambridge History of the Bible How Jesus Became God – Bart Ehrman An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture by Issac Newton A History of Judaism – Martin Goodman The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy The historical Figure of Jesus – EP Sanders The Cambridge History of Judaism The Shape of Catholic Theology A History of Bible – John Barton Myth of God Incarnate – John Hick The New…

  • Social Issues

    Holding Pride in Ancient Science

    More than anyone else, I am fairly certain in my personal assessment that Muslims and Hindus hold huge pride in their ancient achievements. Each one claims to be the genesis of modern civilization and root of all modern knowledge. Irony dies a million deaths when we see the state of affairs in both the Muslim and Hindu nation, holding pride in Camel Urine and Cow Urine respectively and discovering medicinal benefits in Zam Zam Water and Ganges Water respectively, yet not able to sort out public health issues in their respctive nations. Understand the fact that everything that we know today and study in science is not a product of…

  • Religion and Philosophy,  Social Issues

    Relevance of Indian Philosophical Thought

    The Indian subcontinent happens to be the home to one of the oldest human civilizations in the world. This civilization that thrived in this part of the world has passed on to us an enormous wealth of literature that deals not just with ethical and moral codes, but also with Philosophy and Science. One of the defining characteristics of the Indian Civilization was its approach to knowledge. While the Greeks would develop sciences for the sake of sciences or they would gain knowledge for the want of knowledge, Indians would have a different world view altogether. They would develop sciences both for the sake of spiritual as well as mundane…