As it already been said here - there should be religion theory. It is important to know what religion is, where it came from, what kind of religions there are and what are the consequences, but not making it the center of your life if you're willing to move ...
I think theology should be taught, the history and characteristics of various religions
The defense systems in our new world are different with defense system in earth. If some systems in earth can use there but I don't think lot, we need develop and build new defense systems. Start today, we must think, planning and build our defense systems as soon as ...
As Asgardia develops as a state, the role of an minister of defence will be among the most unique and challenging roles of any country. Mainly due to the fact of the majority of the territory of our nation will be in space. This unique situation from a strategic ...
What did the eye symbol mean to you before reading the conspiracy plots?
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I had sent a request to renounce my Asgardia citizenship on March 3, 2017. On March 7, 2017, I received an e-mail assuring me that it would be done, but give about 10 days.
Here it is one week into May and nothing has been done. I ...
I think by the time people are 13 or 14 years old because by then they know what they want to vote. Otherwise the voting age could be by the kids responsibility, have them take some sort of test to see how responsible they are and if they are ...
The Argument for a Fixed Age of Majority as Opposed to Sociological Test of Maturity
When considering the legal age of majority, there is a debate between the concept of a static age and maturity tests. I think there are very good reasons for choosing a static ...
@sammwich "UHDR is not a legally binding document". Not true, it is binding. Nowadays it is "ius gentium", i.e. it's regarded compulsory international law for and in any State on Earth.
Personally: I would say NO. The declaration of HUMAN rights should not be a part of a constitution. Aside from the fact that a Constitution is more of a frame work document that later layers of law and legislation are applied to making it an ill fit ...