>>5963314>But I don't believe in god, only in ScienceThat kind of view... Einstein, Schrödinger, Newton, Da Vinci, etc. all were believers/spiritually inclined *and* accomplished scientists.
Or, as Einstein used to said (
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein):
>Jesus is too colossal for the pen of phrasemongers, however artful. No man can dispose of Christianity with a bon mot.You may like this one too:
>If we want to improve the world we cannot do it with scientific knowledge but with ideals. Confucius, Buddha, Jesus and Gandhi have done more for humanity than science has done. We must begin with the heart of man—with his conscience—and the values of conscience can only be manifested by selfless service to mankind. In this respect, I feel that the Churches have much guilt. She has always allied herself with those who rule, who have political power, and more often than not, at the expense of peace and humanity as a whole.>>5963416>It's more akin to economic investmentNta, but, be on your guard when considering China. They can be convincing, seducing in many ways, but there's almost always a catch. In this case, see for instance:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0143831X211029382>Colonisation is what whites did when they went to africa to rape, steal and pillageThings are more complicated than that, this is an over-simplification. Lots of Africans slaves were sold to Westerners by Africans. Some fierce African warriors did fight successfully against much better armed westerners, through superior warfare mastery (e.g. field knowledge).
>Not to mention the retarded splitting up of nationsAnd all the current corrupted leaders that are put and maintained in place thanks to Westerners (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7afrique).
More generally, as far as History is concerned, the things you learn at school and what is known in society often is petty or caricatural compared to what there is to know.