[QUOTE=YogiAdam;33001]I do listen, and I actually know where your coming form, cause I used to be a “Christian scientist” (contradiction in terms lol), it’s just that we don’t agree. I don’t think that this is about either parties misunderstanding, we just fundamentally disagree.
I would like to apologies for my last message though. I reread it, and I think it’s a bit strident and aggressive. I’m all about kind, useful speech, but sometimes my passion can get the better of me.[/QUOTE]
Ok, apology accepted. Thank you, no hard feelings.
I think perhaps my language was also a little too hard - I don’t mean that Science is pointless. I also LOVE it.
But it’s like trying to live your whole life using only one hand. Very limiting.
However, if you apply science AND spirituality TOGETHER… then you can really get somewhere.
After all, science is the search for TRUTH - for the underlying reality behind existence - right? Can we agree on that?
And Spirituality is what? also the search for TRUTH!! Right?
So they are trying to do the same thing, but simply from different angles.
Now, as you said yourself Adam - ‘you can’t know it all’. That’s where faith is necessary. There are certain things that our neo-cortex brain will never understand.
Those very things can be known through the wisdom and love, and faith, that is the very purpose of spiritual practice.
By all means, try to apply a rational, scientific understanding to life. I do!
But to demand a scientific explanation for everything makes you an atheist, and it’s really, in my opinion, a foolish, pointless belief system.
Einstein said something like:
“There are two ways of looking at life - one is that there are no miracles.
The other is that everything is a miracle.”
I choose the second way. But I dont’ stop trying to explain the miracles either!