Sazetak
Abstract
How can we talk about the future? A few years ago, the US Congress appointed a commission that would send a warning message to the generations to come after thousands of years about the danger of American nuclear waste dumps. The feature was supposed to be a ‘dead head’, but commission members concluded that three-year-olds reacted to the symbol in two ways - if it was horizontal it was ‘poison’, and if it was vertical it was ‘yupi pirates’. stems from her victories. He finally concluded - the crisis of modernity is incomprehensible in ten thousand years!
The religious average narrative is communicative and reads: Divine laws fix the condition of the human community! Because there are seven stations we travel through: the first - the famous dialogue while the human race was in God’s hands: ‘Alastu birabbikum?’, - ‘Am I your Lord?’ when all souls testify, ‘Ballâ, shahidnâ!’, ‘Yes, we bear witness!’; other - mother’s womb, third - this material world we are in, fourth - Barzah or the Interworld we come to after big and small death, fifth - living outdoors and back to the beginning, sixth - heaven/hell or heaven/hell, seventh - close proximity, as a spiritual witness to the truth in the Complete Truth.
Keywords: modern, religion, knowledge, great narratives