Get Real! wrote:Lordo wrote:reh laomene can you not tell an educated person. how the hell do you studdy science and be religous. you clearly did not undestand a thing about science.
100 years ago we could only just about fly in a plane. now we can take photos of planets being fromed billions of miles away. the advancement we have had is exponential. who knows what will happen in 100 years time. you are tlking about a book that was written 1800 years ago from the stone age.
The bible is a moral compass valid till the end of times but you’re confusing it with the IKEA catalogue which expires monthly.
...and still, science proves that no God does not exist, consider the scientists' own words who gave us a time for its (the Big Bang's) start.
...do a little homework, check out Darwin's words himself, a man pleased to be defined by what is in essence (on his part observations) of God's will.
...check out the Pope himself who recognises that likely, we are not alone; science and religion are not so far apart (don't kid yourself).
...most of all, it is Engels, that i find inspiring, how his work on this subject, again, does not negate the value of a Belief in an everlasting; the Gnostics, he found, the gens and their beliefs, our first thoughts so to speak, are known to us. That everything on this planet relates to its dying; mountains, trees, and us the "living" beings, that what is beyond us must be where we return, that what is the living as in eternity, is beyond death and its cycle(s), as in this planet, and the stars we have found fading in the sky.
There are many Religions: yet one truth that remains unchanged. (and that Love, its power, is infinite)
Something like the Paris Commune where in the revolution and their 'new thinking' came simple truths, such things as the family unit, a home instead of a house mattered, too.