The proof of this is in the foreign policy of today.
We go to war tell our masses lies, drag their children to fight for us, shout god Bless America, God bless Our Troops, all this marketing to pull the wool over our eyes so that when the body-bags arrive we are soothed with nationalism. We the Strongest power in this world have to depended on lies even to go to wars. Remember, reading the comic books of evil versus the good, Aren't we looking like the evil, after having slept with Iraq for years than accusing them of have WMD.
sure they are pointed at us, because we gave them the know how and the technology in the first place. If we are not spiritually bankrupt than what is all this for?
Excellent question, taken from a quote from Martin Luther King Jr.
"Our scientific power has outrun our Spiritual Power, We have guided missiles and misguided men" - martin Luther King Jr.
2007-11-07 14:15:23
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answered by secret society 6
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The outrunning is what the individuals have faith, and what the individuals have faith is what they choose for to persist with. If guy chooses to persist with the darker course, then so be it. although there may well be a extra ideal answer, the guy who follows the course has subsequently made his decision, and he believes his decision is sturdy. No guy is defective by using fact some adult adult males will believe him and others won't. people who do no longer agree evaluate themselves "guided", and that they'll have faith no longer the rest. they'd or would no longer be defective themselves, and wheteher or no longer they're, the comments of different individuals will continuously shape faith and spirituality. each and each faith is praised and hated, and each and each faith believes they're guided. yet while distinctive comments have faith they're guided, then what of the others? it rather is what is going to improve the question of what genuine coaching is. coaching is what we make it, and without people there is not any faith, no coaching. people make up thier guided procedures. technological know-how is not any excuse for such issues. as much as each and everything else, it is likewise a faith, even though it ought to no longer look so upon the exterior. technological know-how and spirituality are of equivalent skill, and neither one is familiar with any extra than the different approximately genuine coaching.
2016-10-15 09:23:39
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answered by ? 4
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Satanic powers have overcome spiritual powers of majority of poeple every where. Science has nothing to do in it.
More and more people disobey God and do what ever their desires direct them to. Most desires against the commands of God are put into our minds by Satan.
2007-11-07 07:57:49
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answered by majeed3245 7
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It's certainly far ahead of it. And as long as con-men like Deepak Chopra can sucker people into paying money for rubbish by throwing the word 'quantum' around, it'll probably stay that way.
CD
2007-11-07 07:26:54
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answered by Super Atheist 7
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Our scientific power can never come close to our abilities God will give those who seek Him
2007-11-07 07:31:12
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answered by white dove 5
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Spiritual belief is understandable , but what is spiritual power ?
2007-11-07 07:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we haven't misled people. But science is catching up to some people and they choose not to believe anything else.
2007-11-07 08:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Toy soldiers?
2007-11-07 07:22:50
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answered by deztructshun 3
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Man is very clever, he excels in technology. He is very ignorant when it comes to wisdom..War and murder are proof of that..
2007-11-07 07:22:50
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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THE SEPARATION BETWEEN MANKIND
AND SCIENCE
T HIS separation need not exist, for all mankind is fully entitled to make use of science. For after all science merely tries to make the Divine gift that is Creation more understandable, and the real task of each of its branches is to attempt to probe more deeply into the Laws of the Creator, so that through a more exact knowledge of them they can be used with greater benefit to mankind!
All this is nothing more than a desire voluntarily to submit to the Divine Will!
Now as Creation and the Natural or Divine Laws on which it is based are in their perfection so absolutely clear and simple, it naturally follows that those who really recognise them should be able to give a plain and simple explanation!
Here, however, a noticeable difference sets in which, in its unhealthy tendency, is creating an ever-increasing gap between mankind and those who call themselves disciples of science, thus disciples of knowledge or truth!
They do not express themselves with such natural simplicity as would be consistent with the Truth and thus with real knowledge, indeed, with what truth requires as a natural consequence.
There are two, indeed three, reasons for this. These disciples expect to take an exceptional position on account of what they consider to be their hard study. They will not see that with this study they are only taking over something which already existed in Creation. They are doing the same as a simple peasant does when necessity requires him quietly to observe the working of Nature, and also what others must do in their ordinary practical work!
Moreover, as long as a disciple of science does not really approach the truth with his knowledge, he will naturally have to express himself in obscure terms. Only when he has really grasped the truth will he also, out of necessity, have to become simple and natural in his dissertations!
It is no secret that just those people without any knowledge have a liking during their period of study to hold forth to a greater extent than those who actually possess knowledge. In so doing they will always be obliged to use obscure terms, because they cannot do otherwise as long as they have not attained to the truth and thus to real knowledge!
In the third place there is a real danger that most people would pay very little attention to science if it revealed itself in the natural cloak of truth. They would think it "too natural" to be of much importance!
They do not reflect that this is the only right thing, and that it also furnishes the standard by which to measure what is genuine and true. The guarantee of truth lies only in the simple naturalness of things!
But it is not so easy to convince men of this! They would not even recognise the Son of God in Jesus because He came to them in "too simple a manner"!
The disciples of science were very well aware of this danger from the earliest days. That is why, in their shrewdness, they closed themselves more and more to the simple naturalness of truth. In their cogitations as to how they could make themselves and their science appear of more importance, they created ever greater obstacles!
Finally, any scholar who had attained to some eminence disdained to express himself so simply that all could understand him. This often happened for a reason he himself was hardly conscious of, namely, that there would be little left to make him stand out unless he used a mode of expression which could only be learned by years of special study!
By not making himself generally understood, in due course he created for himself a position of artificial superiority which was upheld by his pupils and successors at all costs, as otherwise for many the long years of study and corresponding financial sacrifice would really have been in vain!
And today it has even gone so far that many scholars are no longer capable of expressing themselves clearly and comprehensively, thus simply, to ordinary people! To achieve this again would indeed require the hardest study and take more than a whole generation. But above all it would have the result (distasteful to many) of bringing into prominence only those who, by virtue of their real abilities have something to give mankind, and who are willing to serve them with it!
gAt present the practice of mystifying the public with incomprehensibilities is a particularly prominent characteristic of the scientific world; similar to what was customary in religious observances, where ministers ordained by men on earth as guides and leaders spoke to those who came to worship and to be uplifted in Latin, which they could not understand and therefore could not rasp and make their own, which alone would benefit them. These ministers might just as well have spoken in Siamese; the result would have been equally ineffective!
True knowledge need not be incomprehensible, for at the same time it holds the capacity, indeed the inherent desire, to express itself in simple terms!
The truth is intended for all men without exception, for they issue from it, as the truth is an integral part of the Sphere of Spiritual Substantiality, the point of origin of the human spirit. For this reason the truth in its natural simplicity can also be understood by all people. However, as soon as it is turned into something complicated and incomprehensible, it either remains no longer pure and true, or the descriptions are lost in paltry details which are of less importance than the fundament!
This fundament, the true knowledge, must be comprehensible to everyone! Artificial highbrow expressions are far remote from what is natural and contain as little wisdom! Every person who cannot transmit true knowledge simply and naturally has not grasped it himself. He is either trying subconsciously to cover up something or he is like a gayly attired doll without life!
He who still leaves gaps in the logical course and demands blind faith instead, makes his perfect God into an imperfect idol. He proves that he himself has not found the right way and cannot therefore be a trustworthy guide. May this be a warning to every serious seeker!
2007-11-07 13:28:57
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answered by wellcome 3
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