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Science is supposed to disregard ALL religion.
So then how can PMIK say that "spiritualism to be made super science"?
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Science is supposed to disregard ALL religion.
It's one university, not all. It's not being established with government funds so I have no issue with it. It's focusing on a different aspect of faith than the traditional Madrassa's or other religious schools do.
So then how can PMIK say that "spiritualism to be made super science"?
Yes. She appears to be the prime mover of this ignorance and ridiculous ideas; but I believe that there are other sources of such rare "wisdom", as well.
Science is supposed to disregard ALL religion.
Sadly, that satirical piece is turning into a documentary.
what would the Scenario be if He had married Reham Khan?
I try not to deal in hypothetical situations if I can avoid it, but you present an interesting possibility.
i Think its hypothetical Discussion to suggest the noble First lady has unwarranted influence on him
Where did I suggest that? PMIK is making all decisions on his own in the best interests of the country, of course.
Someone would have to ask IK to elaborate on what exactly he meant by that.So then how can PMIK say that "spiritualism to be made super science"?
I would wait for clarification on what he meant. If you look at what IK, other PTI leaders and the military have stated in terms of what the goals are for Madrassa reforms, they've been quite clear that they want the sciences, mathematics etc taught at these schools in order to provide skills to Madrassa graduates that can be used in the real world.My concern is with the utterances and expressed views of our PM, and the potential impact, of his thinking, on the conduct of his business and decisions as PM. That's what is worrying me, and perhaps many others.
Someone would have to ask IK to elaborate on what exactly he meant by that.
You're misconstruing my comments - I clearly stated that a scientist CAN be religious, but that science should be separate from religion. One can have faith in Allah/God/Bhagwan and still pursue fact based scientific endeavors.Seeking Knowledge, which includes scientific knowledge, should not disregard Allah as the creator of everything. This condition is set in Quran but if you want to argue against The Almighty then that's your choice.