সোমবার, ৩১ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১২

Is the Koran only for the Arabs?



The Koran is only for the Arabs, not for other nations or races. It is an Arabic book. In the Koran, there are:

27. We have cited in this Koran for mankind every ideal; that they may take heed (AZ-Zumar/Throngs).

28. An Arabic Koran, without any defect, so they may become righteous (AZ-Zumar/Throngs).
All men of the world do not say in Arabic. In the Koran, there are rise and fall of some races (ESP. A’ad, Samud etc.), not of any others. When the Koran was being revealed, was there no nation or race in the world without A’ad-Samud? Was there no India or any Indian races then?
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Discussion on the topics
                    1. In religionforums.org

রবিবার, ৩০ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১২

Religious Studies



(4:1) Oath of flowers – they attract men. Applaud the laughter of children.

(4:2) they are accustomed to natural behavior. Let them be it. They like romping, laugh seeing birds and kites or aero plane. They can know how to fly in the sky inwardly.

(4:3) O race, do not set any religion on their mind dominantly. Secure them, and give (them) moral instruction to conduct with their companions. Don’t frighten them by any means informing the knowledge of death, hereafter etc.

(4:4) keep your eyes over them. Don’t hit them, but love them genuinely.

(4:5) Oath of cuckoo – it is excellently time-conscious. You inform them the substance of all religions to them when their age is 12 years up. Create their conscience. Don’t let them in maintaining rites before being 16 years old, because in the time they have neither adequate social studies nor enough discretion.

(4:6) let them read philosophy, history, ethics, psychology by any means. Let them become self-conscious.

(4:7) a man can be self-conscious when he will be 40 years old.

(4:8) Mind, an ignorant man can never be a drishtantoist.

(This is the forth chapter of Drishtantoist scripture, Mangolbarta, translated from Bangla.)

শনিবার, ২৯ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১২

God can never be proven

In Drishtantoism, God is not neglected but avoided. Here avoidance doesn’t mean opposing God but staying at a distance from the being. As God can never be proven, man has to be in the earth by the might of man-made philanthropic ethics.  
Shobuj Taposh acknowledges certainly that by opposing/neglecting traditional religion, it is not possible to have worldly peace. And again by giving importance to it, it is not possible to have worldly peace too.
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Discussion on the topic
                        1. In Atheist Nexus


God + Allah = ?

It is a Drishtantoist question. The philosophy, established by Shobuj Taposh, follows the equation: God + Allah = there is nothing, though theist and atheist will/may say that the equation is the crop of bizarre thought and God+ Allah= 0 respectively. To say mathematically, God + God = 2God (If Allah = God), or Allah + Allah = 2Allah (If God = Allah), and to say synthetically it might be ‘God + Allah = Gallohad’. But Allah cannot be God. It is believed that Allah has sent The Quran, and God has sent the Bible. If the Quran and the Bible are not the same matter, God is not equal to Allah. So God + Allah = there is nothing (‘nothing’ not amounting to 0). Moreover, because of being a number, the sum total of the two may not be 0. Again God ≠ Allah. Because all the Christians do not regard the Quran, do not believe Allah; and hence do not maintain the Eid festivals. In reverse order, all the Muslims do not regard the Bible, do not believe God; and hence do not maintain the Christmas Day. For this, Drishtantoism doesn’t give importance to any divine/Godly matter.

God + Allah = there is nothing. Is the equation right or true?

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Discussion on the article
                          1. In Freethought rational discussion board
                          2. In Philosophy Now Forum           
                          3. In Atheist Nexus
                          4. In City-Data.com 
                          5.  The Thinking Atheist
                          6. Able?know
I also have discussed the topic by the title Neither theist nor atheist, but religious
                          7. in another site, named Philosophy Forums

The world won’t be destroyed

Shobuj Taposh said, “Though the world won’t be destroyed, man is not free”. That is, man is not free in the undestroying world. It is a drishtantoistic concept related to the principle: “Be good only for saving yourself and the world.”

In the concept the two propositions are compounded: ‘the world won’t be destroyed’ and ‘man is not free’. The first is unfavorable to the belief of traditional religions like Judaism, Christianity, Islam etc. And the last opposes the freedom prescribed to man by Jean Paul Sartre as well as the concept of Good Will proposed by Immanuel Kant.
I think, by the concept Drishtantoism wants to make men optimist to the world and teach them to be bound to philanthropic morals.
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Discussion on the article
                        1. In Freethought rational discussion board
                        2. In Philosophy Now 

Morality

(1:1) He who desires to inform you about any imperceptible matter like God or Allah, you will demand listening fees to him before. If he disagrees, you will avoid him to save your valuable time. You can spend the time for the welfare of the people.

(1:2) He who desires to tell any atheistic gossip, you will demand listening fees to him before too. If he disagrees, you will avoid him to save your valuable time. You can spend the time for the welfare of the people.

(1:3) Scrupulous theist is preferable to unscrupulous atheist. In this way, a scrupulous atheist is preferable to an unscrupulous theist. Most of all theists and atheists are not ethically good.

(1:4) lead your business keeping up morality. As a social man, you have to behave just. Tend to work with normal temperament.

(This is the first chapter of Drishtantoist scripture, Mangolbarta, translated from Bangla.)
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Discussion on the chapter
                        1. In Freethought rational discussion board
                        2. In Philosophy Now

শুক্রবার, ২৮ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১২

Slavery

13:1) Know about slavery.

13:2) It has not been abolished. Masters have become institutions.

13:3) And you are under any institution.

13:4) Mind that, parents become glad when their son has gotten job.

13:5) Slaves have turned into service-holder.

13:6) Masters would sell their slave to another rich man for his own interest. Now slaves or servants sell themselves to other or institution for their own interest.

13:7) You are busy to be a servant. You love your son send to school with tie.

13:8) And you are also going to office with tie.

13:9) You have turned all schools into servant-making training centre.

13:10) Say, will man go to school to be servant? Or won’t man go to school to be self-conscious?

13:11) Do you not look like a roped cow after taking a necktie? Do not send your son to the school which impulses them to be tied.

13:12) Do not join the institution which compels you to be tied.

13:13) Try heart and soul to be free from necktie-worn life.
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This is the Thirteenth chapter of Drishtantoist scripture, Mangolbarta, translated from Bangla.

Peace

3:1) Creationists will discuss hereafter with you so that you become their follower, will vex you so that you become intended to instruct others like them on that world.
Say them, “no peace in the earth. We are engaged in making it peaceful setting on justice. Our ethical movement will be continued till the earth becomes peaceful or habitable".
If they want to inform you on that world at all, you should not pay your attention to their lecture without having any listening remuneration.
Take listening remuneration from them and accumulate one-forth of the payment for the men who are physically or mentally cripple, you may accumulate the portion for the men too who are poor but engaged in creative work.

3:2) And if they want to make you hear without paying exchange, say them: “no time to hear this. As we have comprehensive mind, we can know hereafter from many books.”

3:3) Oath of the stars which stay in the sky is describable to others. It is impossible to offer a real knowledge of hereafter after having come from grave.

3:4) all praises are for men! They are very crafty, can tell stories, can allure others flying elephants poetically.

 3:5) and listen to me, ignorant man can not be Drishtantoist. So try to be Drishtantoist through acquiring knowledge from 16 years old.

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This is the Third chapter of Drishtantoist scripture, Mangolbarta, translated from Bangla.

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