Skip to main content

Scepticism and Pakistan

Why should scepticism dominate certainty in Pakistan?
Scepticism refers to uncertainty and doubt about everything. Rather than becoming certain and confident, one needs to follow sceptical course. Being sceptic makes you curious and knowledge-thirsty. As a famous philosopher Bertrand Russell writes "what philosophy should dissipate is certainty, whether of knowledge or of ignorance" Sceptic approach doesn't deal with the question of right and wrong. It rather shows both the ways to the one who wants to find truth and certainty; later it leaves on him to chose whatever appeals to his logic and reason.  Scepticism sheds light on the approach of the society. Progressive societies don't relegate free thinking, rather promote it through curriculum and literature. Free thinkers are regarded as a bright light  having the ability to go down deep into the depths of darkness. Current scenario here in Pakistan forces us to spread rational thinking and scepticism.

Written by Abdul Muqset

Comments

  1. I like it. You bring the truth over the mirror and unfortunately in our society sceptic person is considered nothing but a mad person.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Freelance writer, creative writer, proofreader and editor  Australia I help your brand speak through compelling content. I can offer you professionalism, fast delivery and quality content. As a professional writer and English language graduate, I write accurate, trusted versatile  content. Plus! With 8 years of writing experience, I've also worked with clients across all industries from fashion to construction. WHAT I DO: - Blog posts - Web content -Short Story  - Press releases - Advertorial - Journalism - Ghost writing CONTACT ME TODAY: abdulmuqset1451@gmail.com

Current Religious tolerance level in Pakistan and India

On both sides of Radcliffe line, minorities are brutally exploited. Seeds of hatred are deeply rooted in the unfortunate land of subcontinent. India's extremist tendencies under the grab of secularism are crystal clear. In fact India never was a secular state. While on other side of the border, though harsh for many, minorities are forcefully converted. They are treated as third class citizens. They aren't given jobs  on the basis of their abilities. Their faith determines their fate. Why don't we try to spread peace, love and tolerance? This question haunts the minds of every sane individual living on both sides of the boarder. In India, Muslims cannot perform certain rituals. Notwithstanding they own India as their motherland,their association is linked to Pakistan. It is argued by liberal school of thought that the division based on two nation theory can never be justified. They argue that hindus and Muslims had been living in subcontinent for hundreds of years w...

Wrong Direction

THERE was at one time a young lady who was keen on games, however when she achieved Grade 7 she understood that in her nation, sports was a vocation which was difficult for ladies to seek after. She would not have had the option to become showbiz royalty, so she changed her concentration from games to studies, and set her eyes on joining the common administration. When she got her Bachelor's qualification, she had surrendered her common administration dreams on the grounds that, to place it in her very own words, there was "minimal expenditure" in it. She joined the top school of the nation to think about financial aspects. It was here that she met her future spouse who unexpectedly beat the common administrations examinations in 1996 and joined the administration possibly to stop five years after the fact when the couple moved to the US. This is the genuine story of Dr Gita Gopinath, boss market analyst at the IMF, and is as appropriate to Pakistan for what it's wo...