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Doubt, Truth and Development

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Doubt, Truth and Development

Unfortunately, today in Albania one cannot yet speak of the existence of a modern and Western science.

Doubt is human nature and is primary as a nature, because it has pushed it into human thought, the evil that may come, and not the good.

What has driven man and humanity forward: the desire to achieve good, or the fear of evil?

This question will remain an enigma, because in the function of moving forward, the answer is found both in the concern that evil may plague you, which pushes you towards protection, but also in the optimism that, in your life, good will come.

Measures against the damage that a perceived evil may bring are often elements of development.

According to this interpretation, we must also accept the profound and beautiful expression that we Albanians have derived since ancient times, which says:

Not all evil is bad, because it also comes for good.

And there are many examples from history.

Therefore, wanting to close this discussion, we must say that humanity has often conceived of evil, that it not only brings misfortune, but it must be said that humanity has often viewed good with fear.

But here, in this type of reasoning that we are doing, the human ability or inability to understand the future also enters. Because history has proven to us that understanding the future does not come with certainty from intuition, but is conceived more surely when it is scientifically reasoned.

What about doubt?

It will always exist, because it is an essential part of development. And the Albanian language has as a clear conception the word - Doubt, because in Albanian it comes from the concept two, meaning that we are not yet at one with the truth between two or more justifications, for a thing or a phenomenon.

And here, of course, comes the very separation of our time from the medieval centuries.

The 20th century and our century are centuries of science, there is no question about this now, and scientific culture comes and is established in each individual by school, its level and the brilliance of bright minds to bring about development through science.

Therefore, we must say that modern science in Europe found only one ideological enemy: Religion.

And this clash is now called a black spot in history. Whereas today, high civilization certainly has its hope in science and the high-level universities in Europe, America, and Japan.

What about in Albania?

Unfortunately, today in Albania one cannot yet speak of the existence of a modern and Western science.

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