(July 20, 2025 at 5:36 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:This is a double edged sword. People have been massacred for centuries because of religion. Religion is the antithesis of critical thought. It's because of religion that we have a convicted rapist, felon and terrorist for president. Teaching people to believe something regardless of facts and evidence is not only stupid; it's dangerous.(June 25, 2025 at 9:31 pm)NegievProsnasol Wrote: There is no direct, observable, or testable evidence that proves the existence of a god or creator.
Despite centuries of searching, we have not found verifiable signs of divine intervention or supernatural activity that cannot be explained by natural phenomena.
Naturalistic explanations have been successful in explaining the origins and workings of the universe, life, and consciousness.
Evolution by natural selection explains the diversity of life without invoking a designer. Cosmology offers models of universe formation without requiring a creator.
God of the Gaps. Invoking God to explain the unknown has historically been replaced by natural explanations as knowledge progresses.
Some theists calling the universe "God" is unnecessary and risks mystification. We should embrace the clarity that the universe is awe-inspiring enough without inventing a divine label for it. Reason and evidence, not philosophy alone, guide us to truth.
Religion and Spiritualism must be forgotten and not allowed to flourish in place of objective reality.
Nothing is wrong until you got to the bolded bit.
Not only have religious/spiritual people made tremendous and beneficial scientific advances, in many cases they have done so because of their religious beliefs, not in spite of them. Science aside, breathtakingly moving achievements in painting, sculpture, literature, and music have often been the products of religious beliefs.
Boru
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