BamaD
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ORIGINAL: Kaliko I believe that there are things in the universe that we can't explain. (Yet.) I believe that as time goes on, "science" and "religion" will be found to support one another, not contradict. I believe that to understand whatever higher power there is, we need to forego our preconceptions of what a higher power is. I suspect that humans are incapable of understanding that "higher power", if that's even what it is. And so...I've let it go. I don't follow any certain religion. I tend to follow science. Science....is.....miraculous. A "higher power" is only divine because we don't understand it. If we were to get to the point of truly knowing all the answers to the universe, meaning of life, and everything else that "God" answers for us, then there would be no reason to have a "God." We would simply know.....even if all we know is that there is definitely a God. It would no longer be a miracle. It would be a fact. (Like the sun traveling across the sky used to be the work of gods. Now, the rotation of the Earth is just fact. Nothing changed except our perspective.) I have a lot of "I believe" statements above, and the only reason I truly believe in them is because I feel that way with utmost certainty inside of me. Much like followers of organized religion feel their faith in their belief system. There's no right way to the answers - whether one follows a religion or not - ultimately, eventually, the truth will come out one way or another, even if it's only through our deaths. The only thing we can really go by is what feels right to us, and how could we ever explain why something feels a certain way to us? We can't (at least I can't) and so....we have faith that how we feel is what is right. If it's science-based or faith-based, either way we are really throwing our faith into it. excellent
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