This book was first published in 1975 and it’s considered by many to be profound and groundbreaking. And with good reason. Let’s explore some of these reasons here and try to look at why is it so profound, why after 45 years it’s still…
In the previous post about arguments for the existence of God, we touched upon the Cosmological argument. We scratched the surface, presented the argument in the most basic form, and examined some objections to it. In the end, we promised to…
Bill Gates, already a transformative figure in the software industry, continues to strive for global change through his foundation’s efforts to eradicate polio and malaria. His focus has also expanded to include the climate crisis.
As the world gets into bigger and bigger trouble I find myself searching for, reading and recommending books I feel can help us all understand what the issues are exactly, why are the things the way they are, how did they get there and what can be done to undo some of the damage.
Continuing with the introductions to the arguments for the existence of God, we’ll now look at one of the most common arguments for God – the basic idea that the possibility of eternal bliss of paradise as a reward for…
If you have been living on this planet for the last few years and have from time to time concerned yourself with things other than a very narrow job field or have done anything else than playing video games all…
Life is negotiation, “they” say. And if you think about it, they are right. But what if you could read a book that would make you a better negotiator? Doesn’t that mean you would have an advantage in life?
Can’t Hurt Me is a strange book to review. It’s an autobiography and a self-help book all in one. As such, any Review of it will need to cover all aspects of it and that is not a simple task…
This post is about scratching the surface of cosmological arguments for the existence of God. As this is a very complex area and there are many disagreements and debates between brilliant thinkers and professional philosophers, I cannot stress enough that…
There are two distinct schools of thought when it comes to crazy conspiracy theories. First school of thought says that they should not be even discussed because it gives crazy, deluded or simply hopelessly ignorant people a platform to stand…