BigMike wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 6:59 pm
"...Why Do the Religious Reject Science While Embracing the Impossible?..."
It's a question that never fails to fascinate and frustrate in equal measure....
...I’d love to hear your thoughts—especially if you think there’s a way to bridge this gap between religious belief and scientific reality.
That second bolded bit is quite the porky, for I've never felt any love whatsoever coming from its author.
Furthermore, I highly doubt that BM would
"love to hear" (be open to) any so-called "bridge" between science and religious belief that even remotely involves any sort of supernatural (non-provable) speculations.
Anyway, with that being said, I need to address the fact that BigMike's thread title is confused and has things backwards.
The religious don't reject science, no, the religious reject the notion that this fantastically ordered dimension of reality that human science is attempting to decipher and explain,
is a product of the blind and mindless meanderings of "chance."
Sure, the religious knuckleheads have come up with some amazingly lame ideas regarding the possible form of the intelligence responsible for the order of the universe, but they are at least on the right track.
Whereas, on the other hand, if anything, it is the proponents of the chance hypothesis - derived from scientific (materialistic) theories - who are truly
"embracing the impossible" (hence, BM's thread title confusion).
What gets me is that if science is showing us how in just a few billion years, life and mind (on just this one planet alone) have been able to evolve from one-celled creatures into super-conscious beings who are capable of building skyscrapers, computers, and vehicles that can take us to other planets, etc., etc., ...
...then considering that it is at least possible (no, make that probable) that the process of the evolution of life, mind, and consciousness has probably been taking place
as far back as eternity itself,...
...then why is it so difficult for the BigMike's of the world to imagine that the process of evolution
- over the span of eternity - may have allowed for the manifestation of a singular living consciousness who acquired the capabilities necessary for creating a universe (as we see it) out of the living fabric of its very own being?
Anyway, BigMike asked for a possible way of bridging the gap between religious belief and scientific reality, and I have thus provided one that involves evolution.
And the only things it (my "bridge" offering) eliminates from BigMike's materialistic theory is...
1. the utter nonsense that the unfathomable order of the universe is a product of chance.
...and...
2. his insistence of the nonexistence of "free will."
And that's because any living Entity that has evolved to the point of being able to create a universe out of the fabric of its very own personal mind, surely possesses the free will to not only intervene in what seems like purely deterministic processes in order to guide creation along a
"preferred" path,...
...but also possessed the free will to have never created the universe in the first place.
Now, if you're wondering if said higher Being possessed the free will
not to employ the seemingly deterministic processes that led to the present state of the universe, then that's a different issue, and the answer to that may indeed be no.
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