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All For Acceptance
All For Acceptance
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"A hand - a hand with a gentle serenity - a hand with a pious unity - a hand with a caring amity - a hand with a human purity - is the need of this world."

Abhijit Naskar is the boldest humanitarian voice from the world of science, that has been speaking out loud on the side of humanity, against discrimination, segregation and harmful stereotypes. His works in Science, Philosophy and Theology have not only made us acquainted with our internal processes of thoughts, emotions, beliefs and behaviors, but also they continue to bring us humans together beyond the so-called barriers of race, religion and sexual orientation. And this book strengthens us further in our endeavor of acceptance, defying all bigotry, prejudices and phobias.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherNeuro Cookies
Release dateJul 4, 2019
ISBN9781393049159
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    All For Acceptance - Abhijit Naskar

    ALL FOR ACCEPTANCE

    Abhijit Naskar is the twenty-first century mind of science, whose glorious philosophical touch has enabled modern Neuroscience to effectively engage in the human society towards diminishing the ever-growing conflicts among religions. As an untiring advocate of global harmony and peace, he became a beloved best-selling author all over the world with his very first book The Art of Neuroscience in Everything. With various of his pioneering ventures into the Neuropsychology of religious sentiments, he has hugely contributed to humanity’s attempt of eradicating religious differences, for which he is popularly hailed as a humanitarian who incessantly works towards taking the human civilization in the path of sweet general harmony.

    ALL FOR

    ACCEPTANCE

    ABHIJIT NASKAR

    All For Acceptance

    Copyright © 2019 Abhijit Naskar

    This is a work of non-fiction

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

    An Amazon Publishing Company, 1st Edition, 2019

    Printed in The United States of America

    ISBN: 9781077236325

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    DEDICATION

    For every human who feels responsible to stand up to discrimination, segregation and inequality

    CONTENTS

    Can’t we step beyond disagreements?
    What’s wrong in bowing!
    Why not embrace the differences?
    How can we ever control our primitive tenets!
    Why don't we stop being cynics?
    Can science explain people?
    Can't we be human!
    Why don’t we stand up to discrimination?
    Why don't we make life meaningful?
    What is a life well lived?
    Does everything we do have to be reasonable?
    Who is really in control of the world?
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    CAN’T WE STEP BEYOND DISAGREEMENTS?

    It's okay to disagree with each other, what's not okay is to hate each other because we disagree. It's a ridiculous absurdity to assume that over 7 billion humans on earth will magically begin to agree with each other on everything. Disagreements among humans will persist so long as humankind exists. We disagree because we strongly believe something to be true.

    Each human mind lives with its distinct perspective of the world. And this distinct personal perspective is rather imperative for the daily survival of that specific mind, even if it is flawed, which it is all the time. The perspective of every human is flawed - and I mean literally every human, including that of mine. Human perspective, i.e. perception, is biologically concocted, not to be accurate, but to ensure self-preservation.

    The purpose of perception is not understanding but preservation. That's why we scientists have to be rather cautious while drawing conclusions, so that the conclusions we draw from the available data, are as little influenced by

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