Are we 'well informed' or 'ill informed'?

in philosophy •  7 years ago  (edited)

It's just an enquiry about evolution and real history.

Much has already been said/debated about evolution.

Many of us  feel  that we are 'well informed' as we were 'well-taught' a lot at school or college level.

But  I started feeling whether we are 'well informed' or 'ill informed' after reading an article here

A great scholarly and deep-research based article/s indeed.

(About the author in his own words: .....have been working as an Information Technology consultant for more than 15 years. I spent a number of years working in the UK and the US, for various multinational organizations, including the World Bank and the United Nations, before returning back to India. ............. My primary passion, however, is exploring and writing about the mysteries of the past. Over the past decade and a half, I have read the works of a number of writers - Graham Hancock, Erich Von Daniken, Michael Cremo, Walter Cruttenden, John Anthony West, Subhash Kak, David Frawley, to name just a few - and have been inspired by their researches to seek answers to a large body of mysterious knowledge left behind by our ancestors in the form of sacred texts, inexplicable artifacts, awe-inspiring architecture, cryptic symbols, and fantastic myths and legends. I traveled to many ancient sites around the world in order to gain a first hand experience of these remarkable places. For the past few years I have been writing articles on various topics of interest to me and publishing them on my blog.)

Just wanted to share it with all and see how others  take it.

The author is active ,open to discussion and answers any of our questions there too.

Thanks for reading.




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