The author (Ashok Rathore) is born in an Arya-Samaji family with understanding of Sanatan Dharm, with diverse perspectives on religion and faith, race and ethnicity, politics, femi...vizualizați mai multeThe author (Ashok Rathore) is born in an Arya-Samaji family with understanding of Sanatan Dharm, with diverse perspectives on religion and faith, race and ethnicity, politics, feminism, and lots more. The author was educated in Sacred Heart High School, a Catholic institution run by Canadian Missionary, in Mhow, MP, India, with close friends of Islamic and Jewish faith and raised in a multicultural, inclusive atmosphere which understood that faith and culture have a deep scientific process embedded within. The author believes that each culture has its own way of seeing the world based on communal belief systems, with the view of love as postmodern secular religion. In more recent times, global warming has been referred to as a secular religion by political scientists. A smaller minority believe scientific reasoning can reveal moral truth. However, many religious and some secular ethicists believe that secular morality cannot exist without a god or gods to provide ontological grounding, or is at least impossible to apprehend apart from authoritative revelation. There are those who state that religion is not necessary for moral behavior at all. The Dalai Lama has said that compassion and affection are human values independent of religion: "We need these human values”. I call these secular ethics, secular beliefs. There's no relationship with any particular religion. Even those without religion and nonbelievers, have the capacity to promote these things the author is Emeritus Professor and Foundation Director proposed Animal welfare & Veterinary Science Allahabad UP 211-007, India (Former World Bank Consultant). The author has presented numerous papers ( 150+) as invited speaker at National & International (Europe, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Vietnam and, Nepal) Conferences covering diverse fields e.g. various aspects of ecology, theology, climate change and agriculture, animal behavior and animal ethology, rural poverty, and women empowerment.vizualizați mai puține