In this age of progressive scepticism, some scientists and philosophers have expressed scepticism concerning the Causal Principle - 'whatever begins to exist has a cause’ In particular, they have objected that, even if the Causal Principle applies to things within the universe, it might not apply to the universe entirely or it may not hold with respect to the beginning of the universe. This generates a number of doubts like - Q. Can The Universe Begin To Exist Uncaused ? Q. Can Something Come Into Existence From Nothing By Nothing? Q. Does Causality Apply Outside The Universe? Scepticism towards the Causal Principle opens the door way for atheists to deny a band of arguments for God that rely on causality. This form of scepticism seems to be trending within atheists/naturalists circles, However is this scepticism valid? Can causality be denied? Do we have arguments to confirm the Causal Principle? Lets Explore -> Before sowing the seeds one must first cultivate fertile soil
Preservation | Historical Accuracy | Consistency | Inimitability | Accurate Prophecies Introduction In an environment full of ideological chaos, moral confusion and overflow of information one finds it difficult to subscribe to any single idea firmly and even if they do then that doesn’t necessitate a justification on their part i.e., they are following the dominant, anti-dominant, subverted or an emotionally appealing interesting narrative without any value for truth or fairness in their discourse. Many a times we may also see people being fed up with this quest and adopt a nihilistic position which itself requires an explanation in a philosophical sense (though most of them fail to provide that). In this post-modernist age people tend to see religion especially Islam as just one of these regressive, outdated and primitive discourses, though the reality is completely different and I think it’s time for us look into it in a more attentive and comprehensive manner in order t
Brief History | Academic Studies | Significant Differences | Conclusion | The Islamic Justification The Frankenstein of Femininity Introduction Feminism, a woman-centered discourse that calls for social, economic, and political equality regardless of gender, has a long and rich history in the United States. Born out of the lived reality of unfair gender-based treatment, feminism has resulted in a robust corpus of sophisticated theorizing and valiant legacy of tactical activism. Feminism has evolved over the last century and a half from inhabiting the fringes of society to the very center of sociopolitical norms. In liberal spaces, it is politically incorrect and socially unacceptable not to identify with feminist aims. In its present forms, liberal feminist practices require approval or agreement to a number of premises, including but not limited to: Social, economic, and political equality for all genders; That there are more than two genders; genders are not necessarily l
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