3/8/2015 3:03:35 PM |
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alphawolf4u
Millsboro, DE
57, joined Dec. 2007
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What are your thoughts about religion in a post-quantum cultural environment? Most religious texts were written in a pre-Newtonian environment...
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3/8/2015 3:05:32 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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3/8/2015 4:15:27 PM |
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up2youandme
Chandler, AZ
42, joined Jan. 2014
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Look around you ...do we not have copious amount compared to a century ago of people subscribing to the devine persona?
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3/8/2015 6:02:31 PM |
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alphawolf4u
Millsboro, DE
57, joined Dec. 2007
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Please be more specific...
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4/5/2015 4:57:22 AM |
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kashum
Boiling Springs, PA
53, joined Sep. 2012
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What are your thoughts about religion in a post-quantum cultural environment? Most religious texts were written in a pre-Newtonian environment...
What do you mean by a post-quantum cultural environment? Religion, much like it's done in the past, would evolve to fit the new environment. Consider for a moment that information is the smallest of these quantum particles. Wouldn't that change our understanding of creation for both science and religion.
Particle entanglement, something Einstein called "spooky action at a distance" assumes that each particles travel with some hidden knowledge of the others state. This knowledge represents something as yet that science simply can't measure. Someday it will and our understanding of the universe will change.
Science and religion are opposite sides of the same coin. One tries to answer the how, The other the why. This tension between the two is a healthy one. New discoveries will, by nature, alter both the how and the why. It will always be possible to be both religious and scientific.
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4/7/2015 2:45:22 PM |
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nick1s2d3f
Shawano, WI
38, joined Jun. 2014
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What are your thoughts about religion in a post-quantum cultural environment? Most religious texts were written in a pre-Newtonian environment...
I guarantee that a huge percentage of the population has no idea what quantum mechanics are. A percentage so huge that it couldn possibly affect religous culture. Ive never seen nor heard religion culture be affected by newtons laws either. Thats not to say, however, that an indivudual here or there will consider the latest science paradigm when thinging about god-not so much when translating holy books, only in extreme cases. Once in a while ill consider the great scientific discoveries of our time, when i'm speaking with, and or understanding god, but of all the conversations ive ever had with people after church, never once did someone ask me how relativety poses a threat to god, or how the quantum universe coincides with the promised kingdom, or any of the sort. I wish though. Someday quantum mechanics will persuade people to view god in a certain way, but long after the date hookup site has gone the way of the dodo-so this thread will be long gone. It certainly is a good topic though. I hope more people jump in on this one.
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4/9/2015 2:27:29 PM |
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furchizedek
Kingman, AZ
74, joined Sep. 2010
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What are your thoughts about religion in a post-quantum cultural environment? Most religious texts were written in a pre-Newtonian environment...
This thread might do better on the Religion Forum.
Maybe. It's just a suggestion.
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4/13/2015 12:58:55 PM |
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nonstandard
York, PA
55, joined Jun. 2009
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I guarantee that a huge percentage of the population has no idea what quantum mechanics are. A percentage so huge that it couldn possibly affect religous culture. Ive never seen nor heard religion culture be affected by newtons laws either. Thats not to say, however, that an indivudual here or there will consider the latest science paradigm when thinging about god-not so much when translating holy books, only in extreme cases. Once in a while ill consider the great scientific discoveries of our time, when i'm speaking with, and or understanding god, but of all the conversations ive ever had with people after church, never once did someone ask me how relativety poses a threat to god, or how the quantum universe coincides with the promised kingdom, or any of the sort. I wish though. Someday quantum mechanics will persuade people to view god in a certain way, but long after the date hookup site has gone the way of the dodo-so this thread will be long gone. It certainly is a good topic though. I hope more people jump in on this one.
How about creation verses evolution ? In a nutshell , both are undeniable fact , the only arguement is , wheather or not , an adult organism can appear out of the clear blue sky , but its all convoluted by a belief that nature does'nt matter .
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8/9/2015 2:49:38 PM |
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up2youandme
Chandler, AZ
42, joined Jan. 2014
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Please be more specific...
Specifically the amount of information we have right now compared to a hundred years ago. By comparison we as a people are subservient to deception and mediocrity. A hundred years ago there's no mass communication and religion was in packets. Today the brain washing is worldwide. If there is gonna be any kind of shift,it will only happen to the 1 percent of this world who are able to digest the complexity of quantum dynamics.
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8/14/2015 7:31:53 AM |
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nonstandard
York, PA
55, joined Jun. 2009
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Its quantum because we haven't a clue why , if we could understand it , it would be normal physics . We're perplexed , when particles seem to have a mind of their own .
Maybe intelligence is more than what we say it is ? Everything acts , and behaves , whether it has a mind , or not . The mind makes us act , and behave , so how does everything else pull it off ?
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