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  • Are Palestinians and Israelis going to hell?

    Are Palestinians and Israelis going to hell?

    Since I don’t like being trapped in a bubble, I meet Christian priests or have chat with believers. It allows you to have insight into something different. While I am stunned sometimes by claims that I do not agree with, this was exceptional: Are Palestinians and Israelis going to hell? “The attack on 7 October…

  • The true criminals wear suits and ties

    The true criminals wear suits and ties

    I tried to explain how stupid nature is to divide the good and bad guys in terms of Britannica’s childish views. People possess a moral system adapted to the African savannah, not for a mega complex world full of capital flows and intertwined super complex moral decisions of who will be born (out of luck,…

  • Deeply spiritual and atheist

    Deeply spiritual and atheist

    Some people are spiritual to the degree that they cannot leave the faith. They mold their arguments with possession of cognitive biases, fallacies, formal fallacies and are not well-read. But rather it is because their spirituality is so strong that it won’t allow them to escape it. But some people are deeply spiritual and atheist.…

  • Mass surveillance and AI: no longer a needle in a haystack

    Mass surveillance and AI: no longer a needle in a haystack

    The NSA’s mass surveillance programs that extend all over the globe have been a target of criticism. Even former contractors, employees, and, of course, other critics pointed out that data collection is so huge. It is big so finding some useful information is like finding a needle in a haystack. However, mass surveillance in combination…

  • Can we recognize nationalities better by faces than DNA?

    Can we recognize nationalities better by faces than DNA?

    Nationalism brought nothing but gas chambers and we should get rid of it. Maybe I do look like a Czech, have Czech DNA, but I couldn’t care less. I don’t care whether you are white, black, South Asian, East Asian. I assess a person by his intelligence, talents, creativity, personality and moral values. However, despite…

  • Only one Richard Dawkins? Thousand of them

    Only one Richard Dawkins? Thousand of them

    Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Carl Sagan, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Stephen Hawking, Isaac Asimov. I kindly pity someone who didn’t read their books (of course, except if he or she wanted to read a true science). So, how come these popular non-fiction authors have become disgraceful when I used to have them in high esteem?…

  • Socioeconomic achievement and greed: gift and curse

    Socioeconomic achievement and greed: gift and curse

    From an evolutionary psychology perspective, socioeconomic achievement is often viewed as a reflection of traits developed for survival and reproductive success. The drive for resources, status, and alliances, which enhance well-being, is deeply ingrained. In modern environments like capitalism or scientific research, these traits are adaptive, fostering innovation, competition, and progress. However, they can become…

  • Cancer cure? Rather an atomic bomb!

    Cancer cure? Rather an atomic bomb!

    Since I am pro-democracy, I am completely aware that the time’s need (in the 1940s) was really more useful to create an atomic bomb to deter totalitarian enemies than to find a cure for cancer. But what about allocating the costly resources and the best brains now to cure cancer? No! Cancer cure? Rather an…

  • Only secular countries are rich

    Only secular countries are rich

    Countries that are rich but not secular include Saudi Arabia (oil), Qatar (oil and gas), Kuwait (oil), United Arab Emirates (oil and trade), Brunei (oil and gas), Oman (oil), Bahrain (oil and finance), and Malaysia (natural resources and manufacturing). And that’s it. Therefore, only secular countries are rich. This article explains why religion is a…

  • Censorship, auto-censorship, and post-Snowden era

    Censorship, auto-censorship, and post-Snowden era

    I live in a country that experienced all of this. Hardcore censorship, auto-censorship, and – finally – the post-Snowden internet era. There is an ongoing, finitely not answered question of whether there are more naive people who grew up in totalitarianism or people who grew up in a functional democracy. We can be aware of…