Constitutional amendments in the state of Texas
By Nabin Shrestha Elections are a vital process for any democratic nation, and for elections to be efficient and reliable, the legislative government sets a list of requirements that citizens must meet in order to be eligible to vote.
Two sides of the same coin
By Nabin Shrestha Is God willing to prevent evil but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is God able to prevent evil but not willing? Then he is malevolent. If God is both able and willing, then why does evil still exist on earth? And if he is neither able nor willing, then why do we call him God?
Gender undermined by advertisement and mass media
By Nabin Shrestha In mass media, gender is often delegated to a binary consisting of man or woman; when in reality, gender is a spectrum full of complexities and nuances.
Science or religion?
By Nabin Shrestha If god is willing to prevent evil but not capable of doing so, it is not omnipotent. If god is capable of preventing evil but not willing to do so, it is not benevolent. If god is both able and willing, why does evil still exist? And if god is neither willing, nor able, why do we still believe in a ‘god’?
Bitter memories, sweet lessons
By Nabin Shrestha On April 25, 2015, my country faced one of the most severe earthquakes—7.8 on the Richter scale—ever recorded in its history. Also known as Gorkha Earthquake, the natural disaster killed nearly 9,000 people and injured at least 22,000.