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The same Sermon on the Mount that influenced Tolstoy to write “The Kingdom of God is Within You”, inspired me to a great extent in my work “Principia Humanitas”.

Abhijit Naskar
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The same Sermon on the Mount that influenced Tolstoy to write “The Kingdom of God is Within You”, inspired me to a great extent in my work “Principia Humanitas”.

Abhijit Naskar, We Are All Black: A Treatise on Racism
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The human has not one but two births – first, when a person is born from the mother’s womb, and second, when that person rises from the socio-culturally imposed cocoon of prejudices and ignorance.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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In the society of thinking humanity, the natural law of trust should be - In I, I trust.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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A healthy PFC means a healthy cognitive grip over the world with very little elements of prejudice.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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Survive, survive and survive – these are the quintessential laws of Nature. But survive does not always mean being mean.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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Humans can be as good as they can be bad. Because goodness and evil both are biological traits of the mind.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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Humans are not simply higher than Gods, Gods are mere mystical representations of the humans themselves.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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One good, compassionate and caring Self is a thousand times greater than all the fanciful, imaginary supernatural entities in the world.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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Together you are a species that grows in all aspects of life – separated you are a mere speck of dust in vast ocean of space-time capable of nothing progressive.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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Doctrines, no matter which path of human endeavor they come from, must serve the humans, not the humans serving the doctrines. “Love thy neighbor” - is a great doctrine, but more importantly, it is an unparalleled piece of magnificent human teaching – as such, whoever practices it, becomes a better human, a real human. On the other hand, there is another doctrine that says “God may purify the believers and destroy the disbelievers” – now would you, as a real conscientious human being, consider this one as a great beneficial doctrine or teaching for humanity? Far from being great, doctrines like this are the ones that compel the human society to forget its innate humanism.

Abhijit Naskar, Principia Humanitas
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