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The God of Science (ft. Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, & Arthur C. Clarke)

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Scientists have a rational, intelligent conversation about God. We all could take a lesson from Carl Sagan, to approach this issue with a little humility.

Excerpts from "God, the Universe, and Everything Else" 1988.

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  • Way to pervert the message

  • @Snarkonymous "The" message? There is only one?

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  • @bdrake196 Hawkings is more than you and your god combined ever will be.

  • Scientists are the true heroes of our species, soccer players or singers aren't.

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  • @1tabligh so what's your point? don't we agree?

  • @Xepi...superstitious

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    Scholars are agreed that religious beliefs have always been intertwined with human life. However, their opinions differ concerning the fundamental roots of religion and the factors that have played a primary role in its establishment and development. Their judgments, in this respect, are generally based on studies of *superstitious* religions and primitive beliefs, with the result that their conclusions are, in the final analysis, defective and illogical.

  • @1tabligh I think all religions tend to promise enlightment and exclusive acess to some unknown truths or superstitious abilities. At the end of the day nothing can be proved, not even the existence of our own materialistic reality, so that is why i think Religion is nothing more than speculation on what we do not know yet. Organised religion tends to demand faith and the suspend critical thinking, what was once probably centres of philosophy have turned into thought dicatorships.

  • @XepicmeauX Without doubt, one of the factors in the emergence of anti-religious ideas and a phalanx of deniers of God, has been the false teachings, the inadequacies and the intellectual perversions of the followers of some religions. The peculiarities and separate characteristics of each religion must, therefore, be individually examined when studying the reasons that have led men to adhere to that religion.

  • Religion will always be speculation, at least within a time frame i can comprehend, i think it is fair to say we know so little about the world around that if there was a god it would be beyond any we can imagine, an entity so complex that there would have to be an explanation for the creation of himself independent of the laws the govern us. i think this seems far fetched, i take the view, the universe has been and will walways exist.maybe thats because i can't comprehend a god that fits.

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