Thursday, July 26, 2012
Faith and science
I've never felt comfortable with the
idea that faith and science are forever separated. Elements of
faith, like intellectual intuition, seem to be more than
faith-ungrounded, for example, patterns are often seen first before
defining them scientifically, although it may involve developing a
newer kind of science.
That said, I think these four elements
of “faith” need to be proven scientifically: Godhood at the
zenith of evolution, the Spirit-Will-To-Godhood activating all life
before evolution shapes life, the Soul at the zenith of the human
mind, and the creation of the cosmos from the Primal Material
activated by a Primal Spirit-Will. I don't think these will be
permanently separated from science. There are patterns that suggest these elements of faith are in a harmony with reality.
Living life minus these elements of
faith gives a limited view of life, which probably leads to the modern
feelings of incompleteness and dissatisfaction with life, because the modern view is actually an unfinished worldview.
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