30-10-2018, 07:03 PM
Because we live in a secular state, all of our history classes, media, library books etc. is bleached out of religious content.
As a result, basically everybody is looking at world history and world events like a black-and-white film or black-and-white TV set.
When you begin to read books that analyze the role of of world religions in world events and world history, it's like upgrading from black-and-white TV or film to full vivid color.
Apparently this is the sacrifice we all have to make in order to have a truly secular society. But that doesn't mean that individuals can't look into these issues on their own for their own benefit and information.
James Lateer
As a result, basically everybody is looking at world history and world events like a black-and-white film or black-and-white TV set.
When you begin to read books that analyze the role of of world religions in world events and world history, it's like upgrading from black-and-white TV or film to full vivid color.
Apparently this is the sacrifice we all have to make in order to have a truly secular society. But that doesn't mean that individuals can't look into these issues on their own for their own benefit and information.
James Lateer