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Yep, not so much in relation to the OP and we know how lengthy religious debates can be. It was mainly a follow on (slight tangent) from a brief part of chocs previous post as well as something that was fresh in the back of my mind as I had someone bring it up to me last week. I had a similar question posed to me in the same vain. "Well prove that god doesn't exist". Disregarding that this is a logical fallacy, the burden of proof lies with the believer.

Again this is straying. Frankly I don't care what anyone believes. I can tell from reading that Fadi is a man of faith, and appears to be probably the most respected and held in the highest regard by many. I have absolutely no qualms with this, for each man and woman is entitled to their beliefs so long as they a) keep them to themselves and not preach to others how or what they should think or b) use those beliefs in a way to oppress or incite violence and hatred.

For me, life is about the truth. I will not believe everything I read and take it as "gospel". It is good to have your views challenged - many people live under the blanket and solace of confirmation bias, where they will seek out information that already confirms/aligns with their preconceived ideas or belief. That doesn't really help better or further your knowledge, but I myself like many others are guilty of this - and I try to avoid it where possible.

Sam Harris is an interesting mind on the topic of morality and religion. Ie; Do we need religion for "morals" (short answer; no)
 

I knew where you were coming from Minchia

I think we all try to avoid it where possible...sometimes we're successful, sometimes we're not.

I think the very fact that we're able to discuss it in an open and candid way, is often the very basis for great moments of learning and clarity and idea sharing, from, by and because of, all of us
 
To the OP; Just plain weird huh, kinda sickens me that humans even consider this shit. I just shake my head, so sad.
 
@Minchia, don't sweat it.

With regard to truth, remember that both truth and reality are relative, generally defined by individual perception. There is no absolute for either. This I know as a scientist, who seeks truth.

In part, this is a wonderful thing. But it also means truth can be shaped by the beliefs one holds and this can have a dark side.

You are right though - one does not require religion to have a moral code. Morality is independent of religion. However, religion can, and is, a strong influencer and driver of moral codes (and immoral ones). This is a fact we have to accept and deal with.

It is difficult to argue with people who strongly believe that there is a moral and/or religious stance in laws and actions that cause harm and/or discrimination etc to others. That is the dilemma that confronts us as human beings in these situations.
 
...both truth and reality are relative, generally defined by individual perception. There is no absolute for either.

Choc's...can you elaborate on this point...please!!! There are some truths that aren't an issue of realativity, such as the circumference of a circle = 2PiR...neither is a^2+b^2=c^2. I get that our experience off the world is an illusion cloaked with our own understanding, reasoning and logic...something's are true regardless of perception.


Ps You can be good without god. I've not killed anyone
 


LOl that was my point. I don't recall eliminating anyone either

Well, you know, maths is a theory so in the context of how we define it, the circumference of a circle is a truth.
I guess I'm thinking about it in terms of quantum physics and general relativity. The one thing we can be certain of is that our own "reference frames" and what we observe shape our truths and our reality.
That extends, as you rightly point out, to our perceptions of what we experience and that colours (not necessarily "cloaks") what we hold to be true or real.
 
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Yes totally agree Choccers, I was more speaking of truths that can be placed under scientific scrutiny and explained with science and rationality, as opposed to being mystical or supernatural. Over the last 100 years, we have moved in leaps and bounds in understanding our surroundings, and the "truth" (scientific truth) to me is much more amazing than anything we had conjured up in our heads to explain for example, lightening, which I have heard referred to as "God climaxing".

I am probably in this frame of thought as I have been reading R Dawkins latest book "The Magic Of Reality - How do we know what's really true".

Of course, there is still much around us that we do not understand, and quite possibly in our life times or ever - we might not. I just think holding a belief where there's not a shred of evidence to do so is a waste. I know how hard it is to even open the religious mind to the thought of there not being a divine being - as if that is what you were taught and brought up with it's quite hard to pull away - you become defensive when someone challenges those ingrained beliefs. Shit, I thought the Bible was the be all and end all - that our planet was no more than 10,000 years old in my younger years. RE was teaching us one thing, then we'd be bombarded with The Big Bang Theory in science class.

But then in my teens, Carl Sagan came to the rescue with Cosmos and opened my mind a little more with The Demon Haunted World.

 
I believe that in science we look for facts but do you think that facts are the same as truth?

Good point - I have perhaps blurred the line between the two.

Truth has a variety of meanings, such as the state of being in accord with fact or reality

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I didn't hope to delve this far in, but an interesting read none the less!
 
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Now you've really made my head hurt Minchia!
I was thinking in more simple terms, consider a murder scene.
You walk into a room and there you see a dead body on the floor, beside the body you see a person kneeling, on one hand covered with the victim's blood and the other hand holding a knife.
The facts tell us this when you entered the room,
There was no-one else in the room besides the victim and the other person
The person was kneeling over the body with a knife in one hand covered in the victim's blood.
The knife had only the other man's finger prints on it.
Now, all things being equal, the facts tell us that this person had stabbed and killed the victim however, the truth may show us otherwise.
 
@Minchia and @Darkoz,

as a scientist, I don't consider that we subject truths or facts to scrutiny, but theories. The history of humankind's scientific endeavour, and indeed in my own humble experience, has demonstrated many times over that our understanding of what constitutes scientific facts or truths, do change and evolve over time as our ability to test those theories become more advanced and our understanding develops.

There is indeed much that we do not understand and indeed may never understand (who knows?).

In the end, my understanding of the beautiful universe in which we live and her exquisite laws and asymmetries only strengthen my moral code to respect all things within her realm. The sheer wonder of being here for however long we have is such a privilege.

But this is all off topic on a tangent. Plus I get misty-eyed thinking about my beloved astrophysics...

This thread is not primarily about religion or science, boys.
 

Indeed! And if you watch CSI or Bones or any of those shows, you KNOW (cuz it's tv and they're all reality shows anyway!) lol that the facts often don't represent the truth...........at all.

But lets be honest, if you're ever found kneeling over a dead body, with a knife in one hand and the victims blood all over you..........you're going to have some serious explaining to do!
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