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Would you rather live in a world without science...or in a world without religion?
Mickey wrote: "Kieran wrote: "Those are just a couple of basic points as well, religion makes many feel at home and comfortable, it gives them something to believe in, when they feel hopeless and helpless. Scienc..."
Haha, definitely too much science fiction! (if there is such a thing..) but I get where you're coming from, mine was just a basic point which I know many religious people feel, and is a main factor in drawing people to religion.
Also, though it is possible that science could inspire what religion has done, its almost impossible to prove if that's true, and religion has inspired a lot, even in the field of science. I mean, look at Darwin, and Galileo, they both tried finding God, or at least evidence of God (admittedly in two different fields), and got two of the greatest scientific discoveries of all time.
This question is a lot more complex when you really start to look into the finer details.
Haha, definitely too much science fiction! (if there is such a thing..) but I get where you're coming from, mine was just a basic point which I know many religious people feel, and is a main factor in drawing people to religion.
Also, though it is possible that science could inspire what religion has done, its almost impossible to prove if that's true, and religion has inspired a lot, even in the field of science. I mean, look at Darwin, and Galileo, they both tried finding God, or at least evidence of God (admittedly in two different fields), and got two of the greatest scientific discoveries of all time.
This question is a lot more complex when you really start to look into the finer details.

For me, religion was mankind's security blanket, something to get us through the scary parts until we were ready to grow up and start dealing with the world.
and I think it's time we put the blanket down. It's time to be grown ups.
I know that the world is a tough place and people need something to get them through, and if it stopped there, I'd be fine.
It's the making the rest of us follow their rules that bothers me.

For me, religion was mankind's security b..."
How believing in Santa Claus can help someone to live better? It's just deceiving oneself.

This is what bugs me too. If you want to be religious, fine. But keep it at home and stop trying to force other people to follow your beliefs (regardless of what they are or how right you think you are).

This is what bugs me too. If you want to be religious, fine. But keep it at home and stop trying to force other people to foll..."
Especially as the bible has been so edited and cherry picked it's almost absurd when I'm told we must do what it says, it's the word of god.
They don't follow half their holy manual, but I'm supposed to...?

For me, religion was manki..."
If they were following Santa, I wouldn't mind.
He's a nice guy. Gave me some cool action figures when I was 11.
But, that god fellow...nothing but trouble.


lollll But what if they were knocking at your door with Santa Watchtower mag in their hands and told you to become one of Santa's reindeers? :p
I'm joking, but all their beliefs seem as much ridiculous to me. And that they say publicly that my non-belief will destroy the country, that's too much.
As someone said in another thread, "One person who claims he saw a ghost is deranged, but millions who claim they believe in angels? That's a legitimate religious movement."
The more they are, the more they feel strong and entitled to tell us to follow Santa's path.

lollll But what if they were knocking at your door with Santa Watchtower mag in their hands and told you to becom..."
I don't mind beliefs. It's forcing those beliefs on others that causes all the trouble.
If you keep it to yourself, you're just a mild kook.
I don't go after alot of odd beliefs because the followers of Santa, aliens and Bigfoot etc aren't using those beliefs to change the law or as an excuse to deny people rights.
If Santa comes out as being against gay marriage, then we can talk.

Are we equating not believing in god as the same as believing in nothing...?

Who said that we believe in nothing? I believe in myself, in the world, in love, in my lover,...
But I don't need a Big Daddy sitting on a cloud and watching down if I'm a good boy.

Are we equating not believing in god as the same as believing in nothing...?"
just believing..........

According to Kurzweil (


An interesting question or questions. One thing seems to lead to another, from not needing hope from religion to machines. I am also not familure with Ray Kurtzweil's writings, in future perhaps someday.
I would not consider myself as human. I would define human as a biologic being with a certain DNA pattern. I would consider myself as a machine with a soul.
I define a soul as the electrical/biological patterens that make up the human mind. In hopes that such patterns can be duplicated/downloaded in a machine. As for the sensory inputs of hearing, touching, speaking, tasting, smelling and seeing could be duplicated as well. As for shaving and taking a morning dump, I could do without :) Welcome to the Matrix.
I have faith in nothing, disappointments would be kept to a minimum.
Belief is believing in something in which all the facts are not there.
I am still hoping in the crackpot scientist for a cure to aging....
Wait... Does hope and faith have some connections? Ok, I have a slim hope that some crackpot scientist comes up for a cure for aging :)

People who hope that something happens are not sure that it will happen. Those who have faith in the happening of something have hope against all hopes; they are convinced that it will happen.

People who hope that something happens are not sure that it will happen. Those who have faith in the happening of something have hope ..."
I Like this part,
"People who hope that something happens are not sure that it will happen."
Now my brain has to think about this part, my brain is already hurting :)
"Those who have faith in the happening of something have hope against all hopes; they are convinced that it will happen."
So I have "hope" that some crackpot will come up for a cure for aging :)
Thanks!

People who hope that something happens are not sure that it will happen. Those who have faith in the happening of someth..."
Would you really want an anti-aging process thought up by a crackpot?
Maybe you should hold out for the one created by a competent scientist or someone who went to medical school.
Less chance of mutating into a monster or ending up as a brain in a jar that way.

Maybe you should hold out for the one created by a competent scientist or someone who went to medical school.
Less chance of mutating into a monster or ending up as a brain in a jar that way. "
As one gets older, beggars cannot be choosy. Does remind me of that comedic Steve Martin movie, Man with two brains or some thing like that.
Is it better to be a living monster OR dead? Hmmm...
I wish no harm to anyone, so death might be better. However, I might choose a lesser quality of life and be alive over death.
But again, I am having some real hope, like in twenty years I will probably need one of those driverless google cars.

Ok, I think I can see it now, like the Christian Belief in the Rapture Or second coming.
One thing leads to another.
When I use to be Christian in my youth, now an Athiest. I had this odd little book. The New Money System: When Your Money Fails. I still have it.
It was about 666 the beast and the new money. Almost every thing one buys today has the mark of the Beast - 666. It is embedded into the UPC bar code. Thoose end and middle bars represents the number 6.
It took a long time to shake off that nonscence.


People who hope that something happens are not sure that it will happen. Those who have faith in the happening of someth..."
Sure! We'll live longer and longer. Maybe this will not be waters of youth or a magic sort of remedy that you drink to live eternally, but we are about to find a vaccine against cancer. And there will be other big discoveries of that sort more often and fast than in the past because scientists are better equipped than they have ever been.
You are right to hope. :)


Yes, but it answers those questions with 'god did it', 'Because' and 'Mysterious ways', while science tries for actual answers.

Ok, I think I can see it now, like the Christian Belief in t..."
Hadn't heard that one before. How'd the Satanists sneak that past the Illuminati?
While not a believer, I do enjoy a good, weird conspiracy theory.

Maybe you should hold out for the one created by a competent scientist or someone who went to medical school.
Less chan..."
And we can use the driverless cars to escape the 'Damned dirty apes' that will be ruling the Earth by then.
Or possibly the Robots.
I get a lot of my info on the future from netflix, so it's not an exact science.


I had it on my "To-Read" shelf for a long time. And I even have it in ebook. I should read it soon.

Good book. I second the recomendation.

http://brighterbrains.org/articles/en...

While not a believer, I do enjoy a good, weird conspiracy theory. "
It is indeed a weird one :)

I think there are two many spear-headed facts in most popularized religions that directly oppose what we know to be true in science to accept both as factual. The only way that is reasonable is if you are looking for solace in the unknown, in which case some faith might be useful.
That being said, I don't think you could get rid of one without the other.

Travis wrote: "Marc wrote: "In my opinion religion is really another explanation of Science. If you think about it all religion takes on questions we try to answer in science."
Yes, but it answers those question..."
True but isn't "god did it" etc. just a hypothesis in the scientific method. You bring up good points Nick.

No 'god did it' is not a scientific hypothesis.

A world without Science would be a dark, scary place...

lolll I agree.

Which scientific rules are you speaking about?

Which is why we still practice slavery, stone gays, have outlawed figs and working on the sabbath is a death penalty offense.
religion is all about the rules....


My question was about what you call science rules? You said "much like sciences".


I completely agree with your comment. :)

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As an athiest also, Science can also provide hope for the hopeless and helpless. This helpless person is hoping some scientist will come up with a cure for aging :)
One does not need religion to have hope. Perhaps someday just before passing away, my soul will be download into the master mainframe where I can live forever (at least as long the mainframe is plugged in).
I know, I have been reading too much science fiction... Way too much science fiction.