GOD
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  • Reads 503
  • Votes 145
  • Parts 12
  • Time 24m
Complete, First published Dec 23, 2020
Many say that, gravity has already been mentioned in Vedas and computer algorithms were also mentioned in the Quran. Well, it's true, but this doesn't mean that we should forget the ones who have made these scientific techniques accessible to us. Just by reading the Quran or the Vedas, we could never understand the concept of gravitation or how to make computers. 
Science is not just answer to 'what?'; It's actually the answer to 'what, why and how?'
God is one, religions approach it as many.
Truth is one, sages know it as many.
For a Hindu, it's Krishna; For a Muslim, it's Allah; For a Christian it's Jesus.
Our path may be different, but our destination is the same.
We Generate ourselves.
We Operate ourselves.
We are only the ones responsible to Destroy ourselves.
Explore this divine journey with facts, truths, science, proofs, ideas and beliefs as you have never before...
A SKETCH TO INFINITY

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