Extremism brings extremism



Extremism brings extremism , and then more extremism . The wise are not only wise , but the wise are balanced, and the wise are Vedic. Vedic means one who is in knowledge of affairs. Nothing is separate from Divinity once one thing is known everything is known. Multiculturalism needs respecting and individual political systems. Same too, religious practices that follow authorities, free from interpretations for personal reasons of any kind .
Extremism has many formats , some obvious , some not so .
Extremism in political circles destroys family values and historically worthy traditions . Such extremists also generally seek to limit theological influences , thinking the political classes know best . They are replacing valuable cultures with predominately atheistic speculative sciences , but presented in educational organisations as fact based sciences. Without knowledge of dualism, such extremists orientated towards liberalism preach …”if it feels good, do it.” They also like to promote the Darwinian hypothesis and such scientific materialism into the heads and mindset of children with dishonesty .
Bias science is well known to the Discovery Institute and the Bhaktivedanta Institute , which present objective science rather than subjective speculations . Check out both organisations .
Scientific materialism, as well as Darwinian hypothesis and of course fanatical fanciful so-called religious teachers who teach exclusivity and hatred of others, are the cause of a misguided society .
In Vedic Culures, sometimes impersonal energies are presented as being God and that God is not an individual . This philosophy has no real sense because it can not explained how the order and laws of the universe are perfectly constant or come into being . Sankaracarya followers claim the material world is all in the mind , an unintelligent cop out , as much as the Darwinians explain order and universal laws as random chance events .
Get balanced, get Vedic, get to know scientifically and objectively our life and times
Einstein said that religion without science is blind and science without religion is lame.
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