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"...regulating religious institutions was only one side of Soviet atheist policy. The other involved propagating what was known as a βscientific" world view.."
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"...regulating religious institutions was only one side of Soviet atheist policy. The other involved propagating what was known as a βscientific" world view.."
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"Trying to differentiate themselves from crude anticlericalism, atheist theorists advised lecturers to avoid direct polemics against religious narratives and instead present the superiority of science in a way that would gradually make reliance on divine intervention obsolete"
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Sounds familiar?
However this has manifested very differently within one strand of the contemporary Hindu discourse.
We now have Hindus who have fully internalised this discourse and try to explain every aspect of their religion with Science..
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However this has manifested very differently within one strand of the contemporary Hindu discourse.
We now have Hindus who have fully internalised this discourse and try to explain every aspect of their religion with Science..
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They bend head over heels to prove that every single thing in Hinduism is scientifically valid and hence superior unlike those other book based religions.
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