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As a way of thinking about our postcolonial context, consider that many individuals, even nation-states, assume that they can learn, practice, and purchase western science and technology without absor
As a way of thinking about our postcolonial context, consider that many individuals, even nation-states, assume that they can learn, practice, and purchase western science and technology without absorbing any of the core culture values, philosophical influence, and industrial corporate structure that originally produced and still support and drive that science and technology. In short, they assume that they can embrace science and technology without becoming “western” or “modern” Comment.
In Islam If you are religious and believe in some sort of deity, does the god you worship look like you? If your tradition forbids making images of the deity, do you nevertheless tend to think of this god in human terms? If so, why? Would it be emotionally possible for you to worship or care about deity who was completely non-human, who looked, say, like an insect or a crab? How about a bacterium?
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