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My own view on religion vs science is that religion views science as an adversary and science views religion in a condescending way. Generally speaking, of course. To my mind; science explains religion, and religion explains science. There've just been too many human conflicts over the matter for anyone to really concede that they are one and the same. Religion and religious teachings sought to 'explain' that which could not be explained. Science is now filling in the blanks.
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My ideas are solid based on what we know, if what we know changes then I don't have that intellectual rigidity to flog the dead horse. |
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Is it conjecture that we see death?
Is it conjecture that we see the process the body goes through after death? Is it conjecture that those with beliefs believe they have access to other information that negates those first 2 things? I fail to see how that can be viewed as conjecture. |
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..no one said they had 'information'..it's the exact opposite..it's not always requiring 'information' are absolute proof of everything in this universe because it's far to complex to understand and explain everything in life... |
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Last edited by arista; 26-07-2013 at 10:08 AM. |
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Maybe you need to see someone you love die, and then feel them around you... not just imagine it, but feel sure in the knowledge, feel it in your heart. Maybe you have to experience that.
Anyway, my beliefs are my own, I feel no need to share them, and if no one else believes them, I could care less... but not much less. |
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'anyone positing about things that happen after death have all the arrogance'
'People who do this actually limit their window' 'the divine communicating with the most ignorant' 'I've never discounted it as a possibility,' Out of all the statements you've made jesus I prefer the one in bold.
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When someone makes a claim about what they had for lunch, or that they're going out with friends, I don't need proof, but if someone is making claims about what happens after death, then I sort of see that as a completely different thing. I'm not talking about people who are "open" to it, but those that actually believe it. Whatever gets you through your day. I feel this thread has sort of reached an impasse, and we'll all go round in circles from this point on. I suggest, that on the count of 3 that everybody retreats slowly and finds their nearest available exit. |
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..no it's not 'magical'..that's extremely condescending and dismissive, I don't know whether you realise that though..I am not 'magical' at all...and it's very much not that different from not having to have 'proof' of other things because no one really knows what happens when we die..it's one of those things we can't come back and tell our story of...do I 'believe' that I'll somehow remain 'in spirit' when I die and watch over my children..?..no I don't but then I don't believe I definitely won't either because I really don't know and neither do you so my beliefs or whatever are no more or less 'magical' to yours... ..anyway, yes, I'm done with this thread.... ..1 ..2..3...gone.... |
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I'm not going anywhere, and am happy to discuss any view no matter how implausible.
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About twenty years ago now his mother died, on the night after the funeral we went home and he went to bed. To this very day he swears that he felt his mother sit on his bed whilst he was laying there. We also had a baby die in the family not that long after. In my parents house they had a picture of the baby in a silver frame above the TV. On a regular basis the thing would go flying across the room whilst everyone was sitting there, as if someone had picked it up and thrown it. |
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In terms of the universe we are, in Earth terms, like ants crawling around a tiny spherical rock
We are one planet circling an insignificant star in a universe of an estimated 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars. But we think we know it all don't we? Lol! ![]() |
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My dad swears by this story that on the day of his father's funeral, a mouse ran out of the plot just before the coffin was buried, sat on the graveside for a good long moment staring at all of the gathered mourners and then ran away - and he said it felt like it was his dad. I've never really had anyone close to me pass away (yet) so I can't really comment either way, but I think especially if it comforts people then others should respect their right to hold that view. It's the same in any aspect of life - I don't like having the views of others forced upon me and I wouldn't do it to them.
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When we are consumed with grief it is easy to lose objectivity.
However there is no proof that consciousness goes out of existence or indeed comes into existence. For all we know it is a continuum. Scientific research into reincarnation has been done by the late Prof Ian Stevenson and others. You can read about it here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reincarnation_research |
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Have a read of the article first before leaping to comment!
Wikipedia has been shown to be more accurate than the Encyclopaedia Britannica. One of the reasons why nobody bothers with Britannica now. Last edited by CaudleHalbard; 26-07-2013 at 02:06 PM. |
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Yes, that's the reason no one bothers with Britannica now. Did you read that in Wikipedia?
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