Near death experiences: Heaven
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@ReneJorgensenDotCom He didn't say science "holds all the answers", you did.
Read his last sentence.
And scientific process eschews faith as being an unreliable/unsound "method", you can't have religion without faith.
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I never said science holds all the answers. To be make my point clear: science DOES NOT hold all the answers. That's why I said "science can attempt to explain...."
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naturally heaven and hell must be planets that exist in a different universe of a more complex dimensional structure that we currently experience... so if they are planets then there must be more than a polar choice...so you'll find a compatible planet(Heaven world,Hell world,Neutral world etc..) : )
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Just because science cannot explain something at the moment, doesn't mean "god did it"!!
LAnonHubbard 2 years ago
Cool down my friend, there is room for all of us and science and religion don't have to be in conflict. If you define 'God' as the ultimate reality or fundamental level of the universe, its not so mystical and you don't need to be on the attack.
ReneJorgensenDotCom 2 years ago
Would it not be better if god was not defined at all, and then we could focus on learning about the world and universe? Religion holds humanity back and I don't think there is room for it. Religion seeks out the gaps in science and knowledge and sits there for a while until that gap is understood. Religion is therefore the lack of knowledge which can also be defined as ignorance.
Religious types make assertions without evidence and then go wishy washy on definitions (e.g. your god definition).
LAnonHubbard 2 years ago
What is morality was part of the universe? Science proves that all in the universe is interconnected through quantum entanglement - and religion tells us what that means in terms of morality through the Golden Rule. As such science and religion are complimentary.
ReneJorgensenDotCom 2 years ago
I don't believe we need religion to address issues of morality. Religion and morality have a very chequered history. A lot of what I've read in the bible (instructions from "god") would not be tolerated in society. I can provide references if required.
Morals differ from society to society and time to time. The zeitgiest shifts.
Suggesting religion deals with why and science tells us how is an attempt to make religious doctrine immune from examination.
Science can attempt to explain why too.
LAnonHubbard 2 years ago
If science holds all the answers then you have just created a new religion: Scientism - which as fundamentalism based on science is no better than religious fundamentalism.
ReneJorgensenDotCom 2 years ago