The Five Lenses: 3 of 5, Is Ex-Muslims of North America Honest About Supporting Secularism? Their Depiction of India Proves Otherwise

My third essay is dedicated to examining Ex-MNA from the lens of Secularism. This is the Third of the Five Lenses.

The Five Lenses:2 of 5, My Personal Experience with Ex-Muslims of North America

Note: My second essay is dedicated to examining Ex-MNA from my own personal experience. This is the Second of the Five Lenses.

The Five Lenses:1 of 5, Atheism as a non-belief and Ex-MNA’s antagonism towards Dharma

Note: My first essay is dedicated to examining Ex-MNA's views from the standpoint of being an atheist. This is the First of the Five Lenses.

Update on my views regarding Ex-Muslims of North America (Ex-MNA)

A lot has happened since my last update; an ongoing presidential election in the US with surprising upsets, the Delhi riots in India, my own discussions with Ex-Muslims of North America members on Twitter over their selective outrage, and so much more. I didn't want to make an angry retort as a blog post, so … Continue reading Update on my views regarding Ex-Muslims of North America (Ex-MNA)

Happy Diwali

My Wonderful Livestream debate with Harris Sultan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HruV04C5iF8 This is the blog post that launched the livestream debate between Harris and I. In case anyone wants the sources as I couldn't comment on the Livestream chat at the time, I think its because I didn't have a log-in but I can't be sure. Here are the Sources: Southern Poverty Law Center's Info … Continue reading My Wonderful Livestream debate with Harris Sultan

What is Christianity’s Legacy in India?

I’ll start with more lax critiques before going into major ones regarding history: Are contemporary Christian conversions working in India? It seems to be decreasing everywhere except China and South Africa, but perhaps all isn't what it seems? Christianity’s only claim to power is in privileged resources; do people not recognize how self-refuting that is? … Continue reading What is Christianity’s Legacy in India?

Why Should You Consider Reading Faith in Doubt: Do You Question Your Faith?

I've written about how Faith in Doubt was a 4-year project and about why you shouldn't be daunted by the page count, so I'd like to go into more details for people who might still be on the fence despite such assurances and explain briefly what each section has to offer so I wanted to … Continue reading Why Should You Consider Reading Faith in Doubt: Do You Question Your Faith?

Have Prominent Ex-Muslims of the West been consistent with open dialogue and challenging their views?

Note: This is Part 2 of 2 of my critique of people who I use to have more respect for. While many are accepting of my identity of Hindu Atheist/Hindu Anti-theist, there are those in the Western Atheist community who are not and there’s even worse problems on following through with their supposed beliefs and … Continue reading Have Prominent Ex-Muslims of the West been consistent with open dialogue and challenging their views?

Intellectual Cowardice: Western Indology is Promoting Genocide Denial Of India’s Past

I feel this is an important issue to highlight, because Western Academia seems poised to just ignore painful truths of history, even if it means genocide denial for the sake of treating all religions as equal. After learning more about the issues within Islam, I had to re-evaluate what I thought was true from US … Continue reading Intellectual Cowardice: Western Indology is Promoting Genocide Denial Of India’s Past

Happy Buddha Purnima / Vesak

Today is evidently the Buddha's birthday as recognized by several Buddhist schools of thought and Buddhist traditions. I thought I'd add this post as a celebration. The art is by Sherman Nepali and can be found here. For a quick rundown, on the celebration of the Buddha's birthday, click here. More information can be found here. … Continue reading Happy Buddha Purnima / Vesak

Review of Unifying Hinduism by Andrew Nicholson: Errors in Reasoning

Although I'd like to praise this work, as I largely liked Nicholson's analyses and enjoyed reading some of them, I'm compelled by my own academic standards to give Unifying Hinduism a negative review. First, let me just say that for the average reader that this book will possibly satisfy interest in examining interesting parts about … Continue reading Review of Unifying Hinduism by Andrew Nicholson: Errors in Reasoning

Questioning Christianity: A method to effectively and peacefully stop Christian conversions

Table of Contents for The Failurism of Christianity Effective Communication Exposing Christianity: Resources To Help Your Arguments My Old Ebook Detailing Examples of Questions Why The Theology of Christianity Brings Misery Oath of Ahimsa             Before I begin, I want to make it unequivocally clear that my support for political activism in the interests of … Continue reading Questioning Christianity: A method to effectively and peacefully stop Christian conversions