Science only deals with the real world, not the spiritual, because only reality can be defined. Good and evil depend on your perspective, and mean different things to different people. There are too often that religion allows true evil to pretend to be a force for good. That is why most of the wars and terrorism on the planet is in the name of religion. The one thing I know about true science, is we ask the "why" questions every day. The difference is we find real answers.
2007-04-30 20:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question comes at a beautiful time in human history. Science is beginning to answer some of our most fundamental religious questions. We have proven that the observer affects the observed. We have photographed the human aura, and mapped the brainwaves of mediums in communication with the spirit world.
The problem with the "why" question is that we are creatures of limited dimension. The answers to "why" and "how" have more dimensions than the question. But here are a few clues to your system of measurement in dealing with good and evil. This is going to make the Christians go crazy.
The answer to your question is the 666. (terrified scream) Each six refers to one of the axis of our three dimensional world. The first two numbers refer to time and space, which are both measure in base 6 math. Space is measured in a 360 degree circle and time is measured in 24 hours and 60 minutes. These measures are all divisible by 6. Now, the north pole is the spacial axis, and the magnetic pole is the electromagnetic axis, which apparently controls our time. The electromagnetic axis has been shifting about for the past 20 years moving down into Canada. By 2012 it should stop moving.
The third 6 in the 666 is gravity. Within the earth's gravity field we simply cannot study gravity, but even now we have satalites in orbit running the experiments we need. This gravitational axis measures the spiritual energy of the earth - it measures good and evil. Spiritualists conjecture that the gravitational/spiritual axis runs through the middle east, making the area a hot spot for good and evil to duke it out. The spirits say that when we can measure gravity it will be base 6, completing the holy (or unholy) trinity of time, space, and gravity, 666.
Also along those lines, the ability to fly has been attributed to a number of saints, wizards, and prophets. Apparently enlightenment actually makes you lighter, or immune to gravity anyway.
Science and religion and about merge. All our stupid flat-earth thinking will be washed away in the solid scientific proof of the divine. everyone will ignore the proof, but their kids won't . . .
I reveal too much. hahahahahaaaa
2007-05-01 04:25:26
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answered by Jux 1
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Firstly, I don't think the "material world" is even that finite to assume that science isn't really that much expansive (if there is such a term).... There is so much out there that can still be learned... But you have a point yeah.... Science doesn't really cover the realms of spirituality or any of those kinds of stufff. I think it's meant that way because if it did and we understood any stuff we could, we would never recognize the existence of someone higher than us.... Or... another answer would be because life would be boring for all of us...
2007-05-01 03:39:24
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answered by Chris Lagmay 3
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Sorry, science has its own limitation. It experiments only with the available things and make modifications and label as a new invention. TV, satellite communication etc are new names of ancient 'Vedic wisdom' practiced by many seers and sages as 'Yogic vision' and communication through silent mental waves. Even Shri Ramana, a famous saint who passed away doing 1950 practiced only 'silence' during much of the time. His silence has cracked many doubts in the seekers mind invisibly. It is only silent communication.
2007-05-01 03:39:16
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answered by nagarajan s 4
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The definition of Science is that one which has proven result for any given process of inputs.So if there is no proven results then it cannot be called as science.
Example:Scriptures are the best for the understanding of Science of God,because it has given the result for that,a proven result.
When anything is keep changing as per their result,then it cannot be called as science.
2007-05-01 03:38:14
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answered by shravanjps 3
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This question shows that you have the mind of a child. A typically pathetic and ill informed attempt to belittle science that your ridiculous fairytale may seem more real.
It doesn't..!
2007-05-01 03:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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because theres a certain line that science wont touch and it completly avoids it all together and attempts to make it look like it doesnt exist because thats a subject there scared to enter into and not something there ready to accept
2007-05-01 03:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You may as well ask whether the priesthood is limited because it fails to deal with the grand unified theory of physics.
2007-05-01 03:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Science is a way of thinking. It's a process, not a "thing." It doesn't try to do philosophy.
2007-05-01 03:32:14
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answered by Cindy Lou Who --P3D-- 5
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Science is limited to man's finite understanding. Through faith comes revelation of God. You are correct.
2007-05-01 03:33:05
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answered by djmantx 7
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