As the topic suggests, I want your opinion on how should we disseminate our understanding of truth to our future generations where both religion and science claims to offer often competing views. Should we teach only science in our curriculum and teach nothing about religion or should we include some of our views on religion. Should we teach one religion or teach only the common points of all religion. How should we arrive at a very unbiased view of truth? Is it at all possible?
Posts made by frontlemon
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How to pass on the truth to our next generations
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RE: Do you perfer single player or multi player games
Single player with an intelligent AI, of course with open world gameplay…
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RE: What was the last thing you ate?
Rice and 5 types of Curry (Indian)… :cheers:
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RE: Is the internet killing religion?
In my view internet or ease of access to information refines religion and redefines its boundaries and applicability….
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RE: Is it normal to have three nightmares in a row?
Mental and/or physical pain tends to increase my nightmares and yes it is common to have 3 nightmares in a row…
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RE: My art page!!
Beautifully rendered…
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RE: Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies (Newest List, 2015!)
My favs are:
Ruben's place
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RE: How do you hide your porn?
Used to change the file extension (under windows OS)…
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RE: What religion do you belong to?
I have a religion, but "they" don't have a name for it
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RE: Any gay video game?
You can try many games available at winterwolves.com
Also there are text games that support gay romances at choiceofgames.com
Of late, at moacube.com, a game named "Solstice" that allows for gay romance, is made available.
Also, you can have a look at starshipinanna.com. This is still under development though…