Let us build Pakistan: Mental gymnastics and ‘scientific facts’ in religious text
September 20th, 2009 / Categorized under: Pakistani Politics
Smokers’ Corner: The great caving inBy Nadeem F. Paracha
Sunday, 20 Sep, 2009 (Dawn)’Modern-day religious programming which claims to use scholarly insights to close the gap between religion and modernity, usually end up making religion seem anythi…
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