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Semitic religions in particular have constantly sought to enforce their decrees on all human activities, including science with which they were generally in conflict. On the other hand in ancient and medieval India noted astronomers, mathematicians, chemists, botanists, physicians etc.. flourished without any opposition or conflict with the religious institutions. A problem of secularists is that they feel duty-bound to equate all civilisations in a democratic spirit and must therefore find identical faults with all societies. From my friend Rajaths wall
Posted on: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 06:38:37 +0000

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