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Could science and religion walk hand-in-hand?
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I totally take it seriously man : this is WAR, I am gonna slap your face red with my mighty trout. You should PHEAR trouts. Especially mighty ones like that. :) Seriously? [quote] There is absolutely nothing special about conscious thought other than it's complexity. [/quote] There is CHOICE. By the way, have you read about the Schroedinger's cat and quantum states? Parallel realities may exist for every single solitary choice, by some quantum physicians. Faced with two different, possible versions of reality, any conscious being is able to pick one or the other, thus always altering the continuity of causality as a whole. Were you truely preconditioned to make choice A instead of choice B? Is a difficult topic in and of itself, but I do not think. Because of the very notion of "randomness" : some events, on a quantum scale, are not predictable (position of electrons at any given time - it doesn't obey to an observable pattern). So if some events in the causality chain are NOT predictable, by no means can the faith of the universe be truely predictable. But the real bridges between spirituality and science have been established.. by Plato and Socrates : they both believe in a spiritual world, but they have been the founders of ALL subsequent non-religious reflexions on the topic : [quote] Socrates's idea that reality is unavailable to those who use their senses is what puts him at odds with the common man, and with common sense. Socrates says that he who sees with his eyes is blind, and this idea is most famously captured in his allegory of the cave, and more explicitly in his description of the divided line. [/quote] In no way my belief that nature abides to rules that I can observe and quantify (science) does contradict, or proves, anything regarding the supernatural or the divine :) [url=http://www.beyondwonderland.com][img]http://www.beyondwonderland.com/images/logo_golden.gif[/img][/url]
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