(May 14, 2009 at 10:24 am)athoughtfulman Wrote: Ah but that's where you start asking the question that if it's all interpretation, why is your one correct?
Very good, I've asked that myself to a priest. But all he answered was that it no one are right and no one is wrong. That it's not about truth or who's right it's about interputating life thru religion. He also say you can't believe in a objective God or religion. God is, according to him, life itself that is experienced thru others and religion is also something you experience and use as a tool to experience life. That's what I've understand from his not very clear answers.
When I asked him why he think his opnion is right wrong does he said like I said before that no one is right and no one is wrong. It's not about that and so on.
I have contact with him thru mail so if you would like to make an good argument or ask a good question, then I could write that to him. Would be helpful for me acctually.
- Science is not trying to create an answer like religion, it tries to find an answer.