Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Evolution And Science, VS Creationism?
Evolution; I don't care how smart you are, evolution is a proven fact, not just a hypothesis. Meanwhile, others simply dismiss this idea and only think that creationism is the answer to everything there could possibly be an answer for. Even though this might sound foolish, science can sound foolish as well. In fact, science and religion are both wrong in some regards. Scientific theories are not always derived from facts or evidence. And that is why scientists go wrong. Religion is not necessarily about evidence, let alone proof. The whole idea of believing is about believing without knowing about any proof. That sounds like it makes sense, because it does, however, that implies that religion is practically all about assumptions. Religion teaches people things that are true, as well as things that are false. And there is some of that in science as well. Do people really inherit souls? There is no yes or no answer. Why? Because to ask if a soul exists beyond death, is a question of how you think about everything. Essentially, a soul does exist beyond death. Scientifically, a soul does not exist beyond death. This is not simply a fact that is debatable. That's because it only takes common sense to figure such a mystery out. A soul, or afterlife, would essentially require that just about everything in existence has a soul. This means that everything would need to have consciousness. And obviously, that is simply not how it is in the world. As luck would have it, neither science nor religion will probably ever reach a conclusion. Science is not necessarily an agenda meant to disprove religion, and it is probably also not true that religion is meant to meant to disprove science. Science often does not agree with the conclusions that are created because of religion. Science makes far less assumptions than religion, and this is why I personally think that science is not just a hoax. To really understand everything, and how the universe was "created", we need to understand religion as well as science. We should also investigate. Because many of us just want to be naive their whole lives. Do we really understand everything that there is about religion as well as science? Because if not, then we are practically just making assumptions, those that are based on things that someone once said or wrote. And that is just not the way we should live, at least in opinion. We need to be more rational. The religious people practically do not want to even think of theories that don't favor the existence of a supernatural entity that created the universe! Ancient writings write about miracles. But is there really any truth to this? We have no evidence or proof to tell us that it's true. In fact, I don't even know if any of the miracles that have occurred in the world are more than just a normal event. How do I know, that it is not more than just an agenda meant to favor the existence of a supernatural entity? The talk of an afterlife, as most people think about it, is only thought of as black and white. We either go somewhere where we'll be happy, or somewhere where we'll be punished. So now I am left with a question that I am still waiting for an explanation for. And that question is not quite completely relevant to this, because it could help us understand all of the talk about the afterlife. And that question would be, "If there are black people, and white people alike, then why do people not like the grey areas in between? Why does afterlife need to be only about black and white? Is life meant to lead to only two outcomes? And why can't there be any other outcomes? Is it really that bad? Because if it is, then our whole existence might as well be useless. That's because it does not make sense that god sent us here so that some of our afterlife is black, while others white. After all, it is said by many believers, that god already knows everything that will happen. Then that means that he knows some of us will end up punished, while others will end up happy. That does not make sense. But why? That is because any religion that teaches predetermination does not agree with those religions that teach us that god already knows the future. There are things that religion teaches that are very relevant and important to life, however. Some of the things that I agree with are aid for the poor and sick, as well as the seven deadly sins. Religion is meant to keep people from being evil (for lack of a better word), or to keep people from becoming unethical. I am not necessarily in favor of religion nor science. Religion was supposed to be an old tradition. It isn't, because in general, we have never become better people, and generations need to keep relearning values, and morals How about you?
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