How can this be achieved? — Prishon
But do you think the obligatory learning of the sciences shouldnt be banned too? — Prishon
What do you mean as "obligatory"? You are referring to school teachings or something related — javi2541997
I think not because schools are the temple of wisdom — javi2541997
How can this be achieved? Am I even right that the couple is still happy? Is there a couple at all? — Prishon
Once upon a time Religion and State marrily hopped along together. — Prishon
In geometric terms, the eternal triangle can be represented as comprising three points – a jealous mate (A = science) in a relationship with an unfaithful partner (B = the state) who has a lover (C = religion)...A feels abandoned, B is between two mates, and C is a catalyst for crisis in the union A-B. — Wikipedia
In geometric terms, the eternal triangle can be represented as comprising three points – a jealous mate (A = science) in a relationship with an unfaithful partner (B = the state) who has a lover (C = religion)...A feels abandoned, B is between two mates, and C is a catalyst for crisis in the union A-B. — Wikipedia
P.S. I wish we knew the gender of the 3 involved. It would be a big help in resolving the problem, right? — TheMadFool
Yes, absolutely. They should be separated because everything the State touches it becomes toxic and corrupt. Scientists and scientific researchers need to work completely separate from political interests. — javi2541997
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