raffster
Unabashed Truth
I didn't mean to be that conclusive. I do firmly belive that there is no god (or gods). If I came across a fact that suggested that god could be real. Then I would seriously sonsider having faith.
If it your belief then I respect that. I was atheist too for awhile (about a year, I think) and it was perhaps the main turning point in my spiritual journey.
You will never come across a fact that will "suggest" that God could be real just like you will never understand how, for example, an apple tastes like by reading the description of how the apple tastes like. Do you follow what I mean?
Even if science could prove that God exists by the very means you want science to provide the evidence, you will never know God until you experience God.
Having faith has very little to do with what you know. It is more of what is in your heart, what it is you want to accomplish and what it is you have experienced as Truth.
I hope that one day science can produce a cure for cancer. Is that the kind of hope you mean?
Close but not quite. It is the hope that I am referring to when you have cancer. Can science produce that kind of hope? Science will eventually find cure for almost everything someday, but can it cure the various "sicknesses" and "diseases" that plague the soul?
There are anti-depressants that make people feel better but no amount of anti-depressants or medication can restore someone's sense of hope when his whole world has crumbled.
I read a book once, called Childhoods End, by Arthur C. Clark, where aliens land on Earth and started running the place. All very peaceful and politely, mind you. But when they land, religion pretty much goes out the door. You can't state that christianity will always have its followers. Once science discovers enough about the universe, I believe religion will die out.
Perhaps. Perhaps someday there will be no need for religion because humankind has reached that point of realization and awareness that makes religion obsolete. Religion afterall is man's way of discovering and being with a higher being, self, God, or even Force, if you want to call it that. When everybody transcends the very nature of "being" -- and that is realizing our true selves (that there is really no such thing as "self") Religion will disappear and things will just BE.
Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Ba'hai and all the other great religions will be around until such time they make themselves obsolete. That is what I meant.
Compared to some religions, Christianity got off easy. Christianity was adopted by the most powerful nation at the time (Rome) and they pretty much spread it throughout the known world. Judaism has had to go through enslavement by the Egyptians (debatable) through to Hitler and the Holocaust. Islam is now almost hated worldwide because of a few bad eggs who spoil it for everyone. Buddhism has been oppressed by the Hindu for centuries. I dont know the details but I have read about Hindu people burning Buddhist temples.
Indeed. And how these different religions affected history and its present followers are making things better (or worse) should have little to do with your own journey, spiritual or not. The point I'm trying to make is this: Try to invest more energy in yourself instead of wondering why external factors are the way they are.
You cannot make changes in the world even if you had all the knowledge and wisdom IF you do not even know who you are and what your purpose is.
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