Yes. To me quantum physics (the little I understand of it) just deepens the mystery of creation. "The more I learn, the better I understand how little I know" (for sure :)
2006-08-13 20:08:08
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answered by R. F 3
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Physics effects all living things so of course quantum physics would to. As for sin it's all a creation of the mind and if one feels guilty then he or she is affected by it. Then again someone could do the same action and feel nothing and be free from affection. I guess the real question is not Does it? The question is How does?
Just a thought or maybe a past memory
2006-08-14 03:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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interesting thought ... in that very few people "understand" quantum physics (even if they know a few words surrounding the concept-field) ... but a lot of pepole talk as tho they do.
as such, to say that "quantum physics" affects ANYthing makes for delusional thinking.
If you begin by saying "What the *bleep* do we know? ",
the door is open for some degree of honesty.
Me, I dunno what is "true" about spirituality and or sin.
and I'm not sure about quantumphysics either.
but I *do* think that people who are "sure" of things seem to often end up destrying other people that they don't like
and that is just plain scary
it's a little disturbing to have religious people in positions of political power ... VERY bad track-record in re human rights and compassion
just my opinion
2006-08-14 03:22:26
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answered by atheistforthebirthofjesus 6
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Quantum physics has nothing to do with my spirituality or any other part of my faith or beliefs. The only thing I consider is the KING JAMES VERSION of the BIBLE.
2006-08-14 03:07:26
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answered by angeldolls4u 3
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What does quantum physics have to do with sin.
Just to make my point perfectly obvious, if I have a daughter and I molest her, that causes extreme emotional distress and has ramifications throughout the rest of her life.
Does anything in quantum physics changes the fact that that young girl has emotions and expectations in her relationships with her father, mother, siblings, peers etc. etc.etc. If they exploit their power to inflict an unwanted and violent experience on that child, I don't see how even Einstein could show me the impact of quantum physics in that situation.
2006-08-14 03:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw that, it was awesome. It changed my mind about love, and being able to break patterns, habits, and thoughts, but it didnt affect my view on spirituality.
It was really great though!!
2006-08-14 03:06:09
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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Yes.
Quantum physics is consistent with my conviction of the reality of the Christian God (e.g., who is the observer who collapses the composite wave-function of the entire universe).
Quantum physics also provides an open door for the spiritual to interact with the physical.
I used to be an atheist. Over a period of time however, I grew convinced of the existence of the Christian God, and ultimately committed my life to Christ (e.g., see http://www.godsci.org/gs/chri/testimony/seek.html ).
Cordially,
John
2006-08-14 03:05:27
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answered by John 6
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quantum phisics are the way to percieve how something in the spirit world can manifest itself in the material world, including radio waves and prayer, and angels and demons!
2006-08-14 03:07:14
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answered by bungyow 5
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In a sense.
It helped convince me that spirituality and sin do not exist.
2006-08-14 03:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a great movie...
So many different questions to be answered...
I have two of the answers though. haha
aaaah, the life of a genius!
2006-08-14 03:07:30
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answered by MattMan 3
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