(May 7, 2009 at 10:10 pm)Rockthatpiano06 Wrote: I watched this in philosophy and it was kind of interesting I guess. I didn't buy most of it though, lol. I thought it was very science heavy to be shown in a philosophy class... I agreed with certain statements in the film though. I remember there was one part that one of the contributors to the film said how crazy it was for believers of organized religion to think that a little ball of carbon (ie. people) could do anything to offend or sin against such a momentous power that god would have to be if he created our whole universe... basically that we mean very little and religion is a little narcissistic. Which I agree with, if there is a god, we don't mean very much to him.
Good point the RTP.
If there was a god religion wouldn't be needed acctually. But there isn't a god.
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.