The Origins Of Religion - The Simple Why´s In Front Of Us
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@Greathiway well like it says in my video the worlds for you to discover. but to me, my opinion, that video overlaps very many things and logical/rational points of view, and is pre-directional towards atheism is the only answer and only correct. people need to be rational and accepting of all ideas into mind, thats true knowledge!
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this is a very rational video.. thanks for sharing!! :)
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@nanocalp That's precisely how it's not taught. It's taught as science, not as religion. Science is based upon certain principles. Science adapts it's view to fit the evidence we have available. It is not nessecarily 'absolute' truth but it may be. Attempts to disprove evolution are welcomed by the scientific community. Out of interest, what would you say to me if I said that I believe gravity pushes people away from the Earth rather than pulling us towards it?
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wow never thought about it that way..
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you are a very profound man.. good work!
Surely this is just the argument from uncertainty and the teological argument for God's existance rolled into one? And how can we be sure anything is real? Cognito ergo sum... This is the only thing we can truly know- "I" must exist, else there'd be no "I" to do the thinking. But the rest could be a construct of said consciousness. If you base your argument on uncertainty, then surely anything goes, leaving the possibilities for the universe (and multiverse) as limitless as one's imagination?
awildseanappeared 3 months ago
@awildseanappeared i demonstrate the magnitude of uncertainty, because we live in it. we dont know anything but atheist say no theist say yes and everyone acts like they truly know. i demonstrate why i believe in god and what modern theism to me should be like. not anything goes. just the recognition of who and where you are and what is rational from your stand point. certainty will never exist (maybe) so never be certain. for all i know only i exist and you all are a dream.
nanocalp 3 months ago
So what you're trying to say is that because we cannot be 100% certain whether or not a theory is true (Despite the current evidence indicating that it is). We cannot use the theory to develop further theories and technolagies in the hope of advancing mankind? Effectively leaving us in a society devoid of progress.
Further that because you cannot understand the theories proposed and supported by evidence that a deity must have created the Universe?
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DieudonneSeal 3 months ago
@DieudonneSeal "these theories should stay as such, just theories. And not taught as actual truth and fact through media and educational systems as a way to disregard theism." - (from video). it seems the conflict here is you dont know the definition of theory. wiki it up.
nanocalp 3 months ago
@nanocalp I understand the defenition quite adequately and if you'd read my comment that understanding shines through. A theory is supported by the current evidence but is not assumed to be absolute truth. Evolution is not taught as absoute fact, but as the theory most suppported by the evidence and that currently best explains an aspect of the world we live in. It is taught in schools because if we did not teach theory students of biology would have very little to learn.
Regards,
DieudonneSeal 3 months ago
@DieudonneSeal teach it but dont make it the new religion. (something not proven but believed as absolute truth! and if u dnt believe ur wierd an different.)
nanocalp 3 months ago