User talk:Burabarisunday

Deezia Burabari Sunday
I have always felt myself caught between my interests in both Philosophy and the Study of Religion. While religion so often structures meaningful pictures of the world, shaping overall understanding and guiding behavior, philosophy is the critical study of these important ideas, symbols, values and practices. It encourages critical appreciation of the deepest issue if human experience of the pas and present in our own culture and globally. As Socrates notes in his trial for his life, 'There is nothing more important to do than to discuss virtue every day,. . . for the unexamined life is not worth living.' In my estimation, it is so important to help people think philosophically about religion in order to help them learn how to live more meaningfully, creatively – and in more reconciling ways – with those who don't agree with them. I can hardly think of a more important task in life." Comrd DEEZIA, BURABARI SUNDAY, is a Human/ Environmental Rights and Pan-African Activist. He has Bachelor of Art (Education) in Religious and Cultural Studies, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Rumoulumeni Port Harcourt, and MA (in view) Philosophy of Religion and Ethics University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He is a member of the National Association of the Study of Religion (NASR), Nigerian Association of Biblical Studies (NABIS), and Project Management Professionals (PMP). He is a thinker, an academic and a prolific writer, whose research interest ranges from Philosophy of Religion and Ethics to African Philosophy as well as the Ogoni Philosophy. He is a militant, an advocate and a freedom fighter. Also the Administrator of the popular group, "Advocacy For the Actualization of Ogoni Freedom." Burabarisunday (talk) 12:40, 3 November 2016 (UTC)