Introduction to the Articles
This is a space in which I attempt to engage, in a clear and accessible writing, with the questions and challenges that our society urgently needs to confront and discuss. Here, I share my writings and reflections on the critique of Islam and religious belief, ethics, philosophy, dogmatism, rationality, constructive dialogue, freethought, human rights, secularism, and gender apartheid. The themes and substance of these writings arise from my own lived experiences and intellectual reflections. Many of these essays were originally written and composed years ago in my private notebooks; they have now been revised and refined, with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools, to render their arguments more precise, their language more fluid, and their ideas more accessible to a broader readership.
The purpose of publishing these articles is to cultivate a space devoted to critical inquiry, intellectual illumination, and the disciplined exercise of reason, while fostering a culture of thoughtful and constructive dialogue within our community. It is my hope that engaging with these texts will inspire deeper questioning, reflective awareness, critical examination, and a renewed commitment to the formation of a more humane and ethically grounded society. You are invited to download the articles, read them attentively, and share them with others. Should you have comments or criticisms that may contribute to the enrichment of this discourse, I would welcome them. Just go through the contact form available on the About Us page and send your feedback. Your feedback is sincerely valued and will be considered.
By: Turan Freethinker
April 2025
Is morality possible without God, or does ethical life collapse without divine command? This article explores the Euthyphro dilemma, secular ethics, natural morality, and existential responsibility to challenge the claim that atheists lack moral foundations. Can reason, empathy, and human experience ground objective values? Download and examine the arguments for yourself.
By: Turan Freethinker
July 2025
Can a society survive without morality at its core? Why has coercion repeatedly failed? Can morality stand independent of religion and dogma? This article argues that reason, education, and shared human responsibility, not force or theology, form the true foundations of ethical life. Download the full article and examine the arguments carefully for yourself.