Tamer Aydogdu

Tamer Aydogdu

Welcome to my blog! I’m Tamer Aydogdu, a tech enthusiast, writer, and industrial engineer with a global perspective. My unique background as a Dutch and Turkish national raised in the vibrant city of Istanbul has given me a rich tapestry of experiences that stretch across the globe—from the bustling streets of New York to the picturesque landscapes of the Netherlands and the innovative tech hubs of Stockholm.

Why Science Can’t Rule Out God

Science has given us incredible knowledge, but does it disprove God? This article explores unanswered questions in science - the origin of life, consciousness, and the universe's fine-tuning. Perhaps science hasn't explained everything yet. The intricate design of the universe suggests a role for a creative force, prompting a call for coexistence between science and religion.

The Muslim Question of Europe

Many believe European Muslim immigrants share one identity, but the reality is far more nuanced. Cultural and national backgrounds play a strong role. This article explores the experiences of Turkish immigrants, highlighting the importance of understanding their unique challenges and the role education plays in integration.
Hitler and Christianity

Hitler: The Nazi Messiah

Discover the intricate dynamics between Hitler's beliefs and the Nazi regime's stance on religion during World War II. This blog delves into whether Hitler was a devout Christian or simply used religion as a political tool. By examining historical evidence, we uncover the complexities of his faith and its impact on his actions and policies.

Beyond the Existence of Gods

This essay delves into the distinct characteristics of various religions, encouraging adherents to articulate why their depiction of God is the true one. It examines attributes, scriptures, prophets, ethical teachings, and spiritual experiences, promoting a richer dialogue about faith beyond mere theism.

Hitler Is Irrelevant. Here Is Why.

This essay explores the socio-political and economic conditions in post-WWI Germany that facilitated Hitler's rise to power. By examining these factors, we gain insights into how he garnered support and the importance of learning from history to prevent future atrocities.

Whether God Exists Is Irrelevant

In this thought-provoking blog entry, we delve into the idea that belief in a god should remain a private matter. We examine why public discussions on this topic are often unnecessary and how secularism is the key issue. The post challenges both religious and atheistic declarations in public discourse, advocating for a focus on the separation of church and state instead.

Americans’ Crime Prevention Approach Is Bound to Fail

This blog post examines how the UK maintains low crime rates without the death penalty or armed police, contrasting it with the US approach. It explores the European perspective on crime prevention, focusing on addressing root causes, rehabilitation, and proportional deterrence. The post discusses the UK's specific strategies, compares them with the US system, and reflects on the cultural and historical factors shaping these approaches. It concludes by considering the lessons and implications for global justice reform.

Unpacking Religious Discrimination: A Nuanced Look at Faith, Choice, and Human Dignity

Religious discrimination remains a contentious issue in our diverse society. While some argue that faith is a choice, the reality is far more complex. This post delves into the nuances of religious identity, the impact of discrimination, and why judging individuals solely based on their religious affiliation is not only unethical but also counterproductive to fostering a harmonious, inclusive world.