Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
So you mean to tell me that if you're shown the truth, you're still clinging to what you believe in? Or will you not attract to this truth?
In my experience, most people live in denial and will happily stick to their lies if given the chance.
However, before you get excited, science cannot disprove religion. Only fools say that science proved that "God is dead"... because science has done no such thing and almost certainly never will.
There is one more very important thing about religion that virtually all "atheists" refuse to accept in their arguing over God and science. That is that most religions include a strict moral code, usually one that is very beneficial to societies as a whole, and provides much greater incentive to an individual to be a righteous person than any set of laws by any government ever could. IMO, the Bible would be a great book even if science somehow miraculously disproved God (which will never happen anyway), surely on the basis of its moral teachings alone. For anyone who has never read it, I strongly recommend the Gospels, or the first 4 chapters of the New Testament. Belief in God is unimportant, just read for the philosophical wisdom. Amazing.
There is a story in the Talmud of Judaism that a wealthy ambassador from a foreign land visited a respected rabbi sometime about 100 AD. The ambassador told that rabbi that he would convert to Judaism as long as the rabbi could teach him the Torah while the ambassador stood on one foot. The rabbi said, "That which is hateful to you, do not unto your fellow man, for this is the Torah and all else is commentary." The ambassador was converted.
btw, these are the "why's" I am talking about.