Is Religious Fundamentalism A Stumbling Block In The Freedom of Expression – 1 of 6

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Technology,

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fundamentalism because of

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the different kinds of religious fundamentalism, which counts on any kind of independent thinking, and is ready to physically assault people who don't agree with them on their own version of what? what is religion and things like that? There are four distinguished speakers

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a very brief introduction

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on the subject,

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I found a warning,

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allow them to come up

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and

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ask them

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a question.

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Now, the pieces are as follows.

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It's a custom belonging to the religious order. For several years, he worked as an agent in

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Bombay, as a communication speaker, writer, and producer of audio visual materials.

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We also have Dr. Ross, Aditya,

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Professor of 3d and I read for over 40 years after the Kodak college bombing.

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Dr. Diaz is a right by profession. And he has

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a deep study of the subject under depression.

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Dr.

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From Medical College, he's the Secretary General of

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learning Research Foundation

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of comparative religion, and then towards the end

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will be extracted from all regions,

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including data and opening.

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The final speaker is honey will have to be thinking of translating the conclusion into Marathi. So we have four different four speakers of different caliber different categories, it's going to be a very interesting

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product to start out,

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to kick off

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fundamentals

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once and quite quickly.

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And after that they

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were

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very misleading. Because I think what's important to understand I think, this is very, very quick to understand why or to close.

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We have over 30

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times technological progress

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has come back again, to the store to the headlines of newspapers

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and aspects of religion had already died.

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Not only that

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religion has a fundamentalist

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Muslim fundamentalism and

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Pakistan and all over the world.

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There's also fundamentals and

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fundamentals

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and also for

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economics

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behind

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so what I want to do now is go

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back to some of the organizers a little while ago, and have a relevant political problem in this country.

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Talk about

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orienting to understand the mindset of the 100

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For him,

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I hope he will come back a little later

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this

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year in Orthodox

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tradition, so,

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to orthodox beliefs and traditions

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from

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now,

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Africans

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I think

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the fact that you are the person, he is not generally speaking,

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if you are a fundamentalist,

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because otherwise

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the arguments of most secularists are

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careful by the de facto fundamentalism

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and

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fundamentalist,

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etc.

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For our

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tradition,

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so, what I'm doing now

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to prepare

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individuals and communities and have the capacity to operate

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in communities.

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So,

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interpretations of

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the open, a dialogue without

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open

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and acceptance of

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many other things that I think are important in our own context, firstly, an interpretation of the Scriptures.

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Secondly, a dialogue with other opinions

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when they come from within the religion or from outside.

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So, for example, christian fundamentalists, as mentioned, you have the Moral Majority in the United States,

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many of the

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fundamentalist corporations

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one of the reasons

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because they believe

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to abort a child is tantamount to murder.

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Okay.

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Preparing over dinner dialogue.

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So, the first thing would be

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dialogue

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and interpretation of the future.

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Confidence.

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To practice, you have to

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believe

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that God alone

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undergoes no

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variable, we have

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to make loads of their own by kind of moving content the majority contain variables

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and verb laws.

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So,

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government

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has

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been open to dialogue with those who don't accept it.

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state of

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most countries of the world

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in Europe

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or

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Africa

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without those who did not believe in

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your familia for example.

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You're

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finding out someone who

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follows

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in Germany under 16

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houses of America

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And then

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we'll have another opinion

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in Germany and the

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houses opinion on yours

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with the gallery,

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gallery or an asset to the camera,

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theocracy.

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Today, most countries in the world are not

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there is a kind of going back to theocracy. In certain parts of the world, you come to this in a moment.

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One of the things is based on regulation, it's not based

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on reason, it's not based on anything can be scientifically validated.

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You don't have

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to fragrancing is going to uphold the law

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thereby a hierarchical

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democratic

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secular government and country

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and those kinds of

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things defective who has the right to choose

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a democratic

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government

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title

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a surgeon

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usually

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in Europe it was

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in a lot of countries.

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As we saw recently one of the world's at all at the height of the IoT operations it was the one who came to the fore and they hope for Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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So, you see,

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when you get to the continent, you can't avoid the fact that he has come to the fore and take hold of the whole world.

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Now

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we're wanting to find

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out the nature of theocracy and how fundamental

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to geography fundamental

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and as interpreted by OKC for the

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very

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fundamentals inherit

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today

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when we are at the end of time,

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you

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have

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so many Third World democratic countries

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in other words, they have not succeeded in bringing about equitable society.

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In other words

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discountable region and other

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parts of the world

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communist countries Eastern Bloc.

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This has been one reason why

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and we will try to come back again to the backdoor.

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Also, we must remember that 4000

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was the experience of the waist is in wonderful fashion.

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I was remarking some years ago and

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prices are different

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ecommerce

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no idea how much

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this is something that fell on his own.

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You taking into account

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payments of millions of

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Islamic countries or whether they are a Buddhist country, living

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When they look at

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all the

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investment into the investment, already secular and

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also

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a reason right 1000s of religious leaders say there's nothing you can hope for from that kind of civilization, children are on drugs,

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they

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come back to your own roots, come back to Islam come back to

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come back to the Bible

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from one region

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to the growing in popularity, for example, all over today young or not,

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the

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fundamentals are

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in title and in other parts of

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the game to be offered.

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To go back to a simpler time that

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would also

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be valid for free country

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as

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we move

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closer, and to keep us over there and say right now, all of us

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care for the challenges to make a democratic secular society work

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on fundamentals and all those countries.

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Example,

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alone, the goal was to hold the fundamentals because

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10 25% of the budget

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and that is one reason why, although the Continental parties,

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aka the Democratic Party

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right now

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are trying to give you an idea how

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and why it has a certain date and what we can do in other words,