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Science and religion - Paper On Hinduism (Part XII)

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In this piece of speech on "Paper on Hinduism", Swami Vivekananda explains the relationship between Science and Religion

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  • Is this swami's voice??

  • Whose voice is reading the paper?

  • Thanks Ramnirmal ji, Ican not express my cardinal thanks to you. i just want to hear swami ji sound, only you can make it possible, thanks !

  • why ther is an evdence of evolution?

  • maybe the 'manifestation of the creation' might work ;)

  • I can feel the power of his thought.

  • Doesn't the Rig Veda state that before anything existed, there was a 'sound' ("Ohm")? How can sound exist in a vacuous void? Of course, the authors of the Vedas couldn't know that... and I don't blame them. If this and other wild claims are conveniently treated as 'allegorical' then what's the point?

    To say Hinduism (or any religion) is 'based on reality', one has to come up with more compelling material.

  • Since there is no evidence for a 'Creator', why treat the observable universe as a 'Creation' instead of the 'Manifestation' that it actually is? Those who believe in a creator must provide verifiable evidence for one instead of trying to dig up tenuous similarities between science and their faith.

  • There is nothing called chemistry and biology. everything comes to physics which express everything in terms of maths. So these are the classifications of science. Every shemical reaction are driven by laws of physics and every biological functions are driven by chemical reactions. So everything is physics after all and can be explained in pure maths. Even love and hate.

  • Yup you are right. it is called unification in physics where they trying to put all the laws into one single theory and then physics will end.

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