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Deconstructing Atheism
"Professor John Lennox's Insightful Analysis" The relationship between belief in God and rational evidence Some thinkers argue that we must make a choice between God and science, much like choosing between Henry Ford and Engineering as an explanation for the motor car. In this discussion at the Oxford Union, Professor John Lennox presents a compelling case for God, providing dense content for serious contemplation.
By Nicolas J.D6 months ago in Critique
Navigating the Storm: The Timeless Debate on India's Uniform Civil Code
William Carlos famously said, "Time is a storm in which we are all lost." This quote fits with the timing and situation with which the Uniform Civil Code has been brought up into the limelight. It seemed an impetuous and nimble idea to prompt a heated discussion about UCC. The tenor of various religious leaders and politicians changed when the "Law Commission of India" announced to enlighten itself with the advice of all people of India regarding UCC.
By Bhavishya Goswami6 months ago in Critique
Justice or Discrimination
In the new year, the castigation of Indian laws vis-a-vis the laws that try to alleviate the circumstances by commiserating with women has increased. The enlightenment of this discrimination, as referred to by some people, is taking a fillip among the masses, especially in youth through socio-legal influencers such as Amish Aggarwala. There is nothing wrong with it but reverberating the same point makes the whole idea of amending the laws for better equality defunct as the people prima facie abominate the whole apparatus of the judicial system with a knee-jerk reaction. And this surely creaks the peopleβs trust in our independent judiciary which has made many precedents of ensuring equality.
By Bhavishya Goswami6 months ago in Critique
Unlocking the Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle
Have you ever wondered about the enigmatic Bermuda Triangle, that infamous stretch of the Atlantic Ocean known for mysterious disappearances of ships and airplanes? Let's delve into the intriguing history of the Bermuda Triangle and explore some of the fascinating theories that attempt to explain its perplexing phenomena.
By Kelvin Kingsley6 months ago in Critique
Beyond Bribery
In the sprawling city of Ethicopia, where the shadows of corruption danced on the walls of corporate skyscrapers, there lived a man named Ethan Noble. Ethan, an ambitious executive, had ascended the corporate ladder at Breakstone Enterprises, a conglomerate with a reputation as shady as the alleyways it operated in. Little did Ethan know that his journey to the top would take an unexpected turn, guiding him from the murky waters of bribery to the luminous shores of ethical leadership.
By Jacob Mhango8 months ago in Critique
The Unyielding Truth
In the heart of Metropolisville, a city renowned for its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, there existed a peculiar government office known as the Department of Veracity. Despite its grandiose name, the department was infamous for harboring a culture of corruption that ran deeper than the ink in its bureaucrats' pens.
By Jacob Mhango8 months ago in Critique