Religion is not a fact

I respect and acknowledge that people hold religious beliefs as a deeply personal and spiritual aspect of their lives. However, it is important to recognize that religion, by its nature, is subjective and varies significantly from person to person. It should not be viewed or presented as an objective set of values or treated as … Continue reading Religion is not a fact

Making your children scientifically literate

Review by D.P A while ago, I found an interesting article about how to introduce science literacy to children (and to adults too). I value the approach in the article very much because I admire the scientific way of thinking in every aspect. We all need to think about our future and ensure that future … Continue reading Making your children scientifically literate

Childhood and Learning to Experiment: The Starting Point for Future Understanding of the Role of Natural Sciences

During my law studies, a captivating idea took root in my mind: exploring the profound impact of scientific influences on early childhood development. Reflecting on my own experiences, it became apparent that our formative years can shape our passions and aspirations in adulthood. While some might dismiss my personal account as anecdotal, it is important … Continue reading Childhood and Learning to Experiment: The Starting Point for Future Understanding of the Role of Natural Sciences

Index Librorum Prohibitorum

This is how every major religion is working to undermine the knowledge which could potentially effect our humanity in positive way. Even if this list was abolished, religion still seeks ways how to play with human feelings and to keep them "alert" in case if people are needed to follow religious doctrines blindly.This is the … Continue reading Index Librorum Prohibitorum